I would have to say "it's dead on balls accurate".
yup, I
really don't think I'd be more accurate by hand, that's for sure.
There's just one thing not to my liking yet and it has to do with the bend lines.
I was using at first the option to make small cuts on the bend lines to help with the actual bends, but I found that many of the tabs didn't have enough material left on them to be solid.. in fact, many tabs stayed on the cutting mat when I was removing parts.
So, I'm not using that "option" anymore..
but, I just had what could potentially be a GREAT IDEA! (if it works
)
I'm at work right now, so I can't try it for myself, but I'm very excited to try it this weekend.
Here's what I'm thinking:
I don't use the "option" to make the small cuts on the bend lines
I load the page in the Cameo
I cut the whole page
The Cameo unload the page
I take the second cutting blade that came with the Cameo, and I set the depth at .. let’s say 1, or midway between 0 and 1
I load the same page in the Cameo
I change the line "profile" in Pepakura viewer so that the Cameo cut ONLY the bend lines
I "cut" the whole page, again
(this time, since the blade depth is not going thru the cardstock, it is in effect scoring every bend lines on the page)
I'm not sure if it would be better to cut first then score or score first then cut
Anyway, just an idea.. I'll try it for sure and let you know!
If somebody tried it already, I'd be glad to hear your comments!