Once I got to where I thought was 3/8" past the end of the photo, I stopped. This pic shows the ruler, but not my left hand (it was on the camera! LOL) I pressed down on the ruler with my left hand (I'm right handed, so if you are a lefty, you MAY want to flip this!) and took the exacto knife down the edge of the ruler with my right. Dont forget to snap the eliminators off your board LOL UPDATE: to save cost, the V4 boards do not have eliminators attached. The parts kit does NOT include microcontrollers or parts for the UNO Eliminator boards. You will see the parts kit, and the LEDs. Now, it's hard to see what I did next, because I had to take the pictures AND try to do everything. Simply go to eBay, and put SuperTech-IT into the search window and hit search. Now I'm going to scoot it over to the left until it catches on the picture (sometimes you have to press down really hard! And sometimes you have to eyeball it!) Notice that I have the ruler laying so you can READ 3/8". This is NOT on my paper, it is the "lip" on the ruler. If you look closely at the blue line on my paper, you can see a white line. Since I want a 3/8" border, I lay the ruler like you see here: The VERY FIRST thing you need to do is adhere your photo (or top layer, whatever it may be) to your next layer (you CAN do multiple layers, just one at a time). Going clockwise from the top left the 4 measurements are 1/8", 5/8", 3/8", and 1/4". So I got out my Perfect layers ruler that has the 3/8" mark on it. Corresponding templates are also available. The 45 Ruler is perfect for 45 diamonds (such as those used in eight-pointed stars) and right angle triangles. So to get started, I decided Iwant to make a 3/8" border around my picture. Use the 60 Ruler for cutting 60 diamonds (such as those used in tumbling blocks) and equilateral triangles. Good morning everyone! I wanted to make a tutorial to show everyone how the Perfect Layers tool works! This is a GREAT tool! I LOVE mine and don't think I could scrapbook without it!
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