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Im going to put together a thread to use the Cricut reason is there 200 bucks and many of our wife's have them so as I do stuff I'll document it might not be bike stuff but can be converted. You can make labels stencils cut outlines all sorts of things.
You can take pretty much any image file and convert it to SVG to be used on may devices
Go here
https://convertio.co/png-svg/
Screenshot_20230702-204153.png

Choose your file
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Select your image format (SVG is what's used in Cricut and most cutting machines)
Hit convert then download.
 
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I'm definitely down to learn more! I've got one of the 'legacy' machines--an Expression--that I've hacked to use Sure Cuts a Lot and other software, rather than the proprietary cartridges. I also dabble in Inkscape, to create and modify the vector files that you're talking about.

Have you seen that guy on YouTube...username Oldshovel? He uses his Cricut to create some of the most incredible paint masks!
 
Ive never seen them and I will get to ink scape it's what I used to make my tank. I make silk screens,etch glass use it to make stickers and water transfers I'll get to sublimation (super cool), t-shirts all sorts of stuff. One thing at a time. Most newer Cricuts can't be hacked no more. Unfortunately.
 
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