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4. There are different types of mats for the range of materials that can be cut using a Cricut machine. The following picture can help you in knowing which mat you should use. On the other hand, smart materials require no mat to be loaded into the machine. They have been engineered in such a way that they would not be needing the additional support.
 
4. There are different types of mats for the range of materials that can be cut using a Cricut machine. The following picture can help you in knowing which mat you should use. On the other hand, smart materials require no mat to be loaded into the machine. They have been engineered in such a way that they would not be needing the additional support.
[[File:Choosing mat.png|center|500x450px|Choosing mat|link=Special:FilePath/Choosing_mat.png]]
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[[File:Choosing mat.png|center|500x450px|Choosing mat|link=Special:FilePath/Choosing_mat.png]]<ref>https://cricut.com/blog/which-cricut-mat-should-you-use/?gad_source=1</ref><div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Figure 7. Choosing mat</div>
<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Figure 7. Choosing mat</div>
      
5. You should also be taking the size of the materials into account. There is a limit to the size of the material allowed to the machine.
 
5. You should also be taking the size of the materials into account. There is a limit to the size of the material allowed to the machine.
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