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Are Craft Mats Heat Resistant ?

  • yawijib846
  • Jul 26, 2022
  • 4 min read

Updated: May 8, 2024



Self-healing cutting mats have grown in popularity in recent years, with many industrial and hobby workspaces using them to protect surfaces from a range of hazards. Cutting mats are meant to protect worktops from cutting damage and provide an optimal, blade-friendly work surface, ensuring knives and cutters last as long as possible. Cutting mats are exceptionally resilient by nature, offering a long-lasting solution that can also withstand dangers other than cutting damage.


Self-healing cutting mats are remarkable accomplishments of materials science that are also suitable for use with sophisticated composites. Each mat is designed to not only prevent blade blunting but also to decrease cosmetic marks and prevent cuts from going awry by 'healing' and filling in previously damaged sections of the surface. However, heat damage is not the same as cutting damage, so how does the material react to high temperatures.


A self-healing mat, as opposed to a mat composed of a single solid piece of glass, foam, plastic, or metal, is made out of thousands of tiny bits of material fused together. When you use a rotary blade or a cutting knife, you are separating the separate parts rather than cutting into the material. Because you're not hurting your mat, it bounces back and "self-heals," ready for your next slice.


Silicone is a tough substance that can endure a variety of techniques and materials. Silicone is a true artist's best buddy. The stretchy, nonstick surface allows you to apply a variety of exciting things on it without them being absorbed or drying up while you're creating something fantastic.


With Scrapbook.com's Non Stick Silicone Mat, you may blend inks, use watercolours, mix acrylic paints, manipulate mousse or paste, create personalised enamel dots, or safely use hot glue. It measures a large, stunning 15.5" x 19.5", allowing you to cover a large amount of your workstation and be particularly creative or work on many items at once.


Our other silicone mat is twice as much fun! Get a grip with the Double Stick Silicone Mat, which keeps your projects in place while you blend, stamp, stencil, and do so much more! It also maintains your ink pads in place, making mixing easier than ever! Oh, and did we mention it can endure temperatures of up to 475 degrees Fahrenheit? You can use your heat tools or even put it in the oven without fear! The Double Silicone mat will NEVER, I repeat, NEVER lose its stick! With this fantastic mat, you will be able to create stunning handmade crafts for the rest of your life!


Clean-up is also a breeze with the Double Stick Silicone Mat! Simply remove water, paint, or inks with a moist lint-free cloth, microfiber towel, or baby wipe! Alcohol inks may damage the surface of the mat; we recommend checking on the reverse of the mat to ensure it retains its beautiful white surface!


Actually, the notion is extremely fantastic. The producers and inventors of these mats discovered a way to press independent little pieces of material together to form a solid mat. They then painted lines or grids on them to help you cut. Line up your fabric along those lines and push your cutting instrument against the surface to separate those tiny bits and let your knife or rotary cutter to slide through without damaging the mat.


When you travel across different sections of your mat, the inventors"memory' causes those tiny components to rebound back to their original positions. In other words, no real healing is taking place; only the mat's pattern is at work.


It is difficult to go into all of the technical specifics because, for one thing, it would be extremely boring to read and you would abandon this page. Two, as of this writing, such specifics have not been made public. The best way to describe how they heal is provided in the preceding section. They are not, however, flawless self-healers. As previously said, dull blades or rotary cutters can cut chunks of those separate components, destroying your mat.


Another technique to destroy your self-healing mat is to cut it at an angle. Anything more than 90 degrees cut either direction risks ruining the mat. When you carve gashes into the mat, your subsequent cuts will face challenges.


It also secures the fabric, allowing you to make secure, precise, and accurate cuts. When your sewing space is limited, you might use folding mats to assist you cut.


What you should keep an eye out for is how these mats are promoted. Prices for cutting mats in the sewing section of those major chain stores appear to be double those in the craft division. The two portions essentially contain the same cutting mat.


The basic function of cutting mats is to protect the surface on which you are working. Not everyone has a large sewing room and dedicated cutting tables to manage all of their cutting responsibilities. They must use excellent tables on occasion or their flooring will be damaged, and carving cutting lines into those precious goods is not healthy for the marriage or the items.


The second function of cutting mats is to assist you in making the precise and accurate cuts required to complete your sewing activity. A little assistance is never a bad thing, and cutting mats provide that assistance.


The inventors or manufacturers for whom they work will not reveal any secrets to anyone. A well-respected professor whose body of work was on self-healing polymers was astonished around ten years ago when a student informed him that these polymers were on the open market in self-healing cutting boards.


To avoid this issue, keep a variety of cutting mats on hand in various sizes. Because the mat is not used as frequently, it will last longer. One sewer went so far as to have a different cutting mat for each sewing project she was working on.


 
 
 

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