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How to Use the Speed Gauge
You
can use the lines on the Cutting Mat or a ruler for measuring the size
of your strips and rectangles. The Speed Gauge eliminates most of this
time-consuming measuring. With the QuiltCut2, the Speed Gauge allows
you to cut identical strips, squares, rectangles, diamonds, equilateral
triangles and other shapes quickly and accurately.
| 1. Loosen the small thumb screw in the Head and insert one end of the Speed Gauge. |
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2.
Slide the Speed
Gauge to align the desired measurement with the small indicator arrow
on the Head. Tighten the thumb screw to a gentle pressure. Do not over
tighten the screw or it will bend the Speed Gauge. |
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| 3. With the fabric aligned and the edge trimmed, adjust the Cutting Guide
to align the inside edge of the Speed Gauge at the edge of the fabric.
This will set the strip width. Cut along the edge of the
Cutting Guide for the first strip. |
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| 4.
Lift the knob
on the Cutting Guide and slide the Head to align the Speed Gauge edge
at the cut made in step 4. Note: Cut lines added for clarity. |
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| 5. Cut another strip. Do not remove the strips if you are planning to cut
shapes from them. Leaving them undisturbed on the Cutting Mat ensures
better accuracy when cutting shapes later. |
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