Cricut Not Cutting All the Way Through Vinyl: Causes and Fixes

Supporting guide · Updated 2026-05-21 · 5 min read

Quick answerA Cricut not cutting all the way through is a hardware issue, not a file issue — so this is one StickerReady can’t fix for you. It usually comes from the wrong material setting, a dull blade, a worn mat, or material thicker than the setting expects. Work through each of those below, starting with the material setting and a fresh blade.
Cut depth fix

Cut settings and file detail work together

A clean, bold file is more forgiving when pressure, blade, or vinyl varies.

1Check machineMaterial setting, blade, pressure, and mat grip.
2Test cutAdjust before the full project.
3Clean fileBold paths cut more reliably.

You weed your design and half of it stays stuck to the backing — the cut did not go all the way through. Or the opposite: the blade sliced into the mat. Cut depth problems are mostly a machine-and-settings issue, with one file-side factor worth knowing.

Why Cricut Doesn't Cut Through

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File detail can make weeding and cut depth problems worse.
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How to Fix Cut Depth

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Fragile fileTiny disconnected details and thin lines fight the blade.
Forgiving fileBold connected shapes cut and weed faster.
  1. In Design Space, select the exact material you are cutting — not a close guess.
  2. Check the blade: remove it, clean off debris (a ball of foil works), and replace it if it is dull.
  3. If cuts are still shallow, use the “More Pressure” option or enable multi-cut for a second pass.
  4. Make sure the material is pressed firmly onto a mat with good grip.
  5. Always run a small test cut before the full project and adjust pressure from there.
The file-side factor

Over-detailed designs make cut-depth problems worse: tiny intricate cuts are the first to fail when pressure is even slightly off. A simpler, bolder file is more forgiving — another reason to keep SVGs clean.

📷SCREENSHOT: Design Space material selection screen with a specific vinyl selected and the pressure option visible

Forgiving, clean cut files

StickerReady builds bold, simplified SVGs that cut reliably even when settings are not perfect.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use multi-cut for vinyl?

Usually not for standard vinyl — one clean pass at the right setting is enough. Multi-cut helps for thicker materials or when a slightly dull blade needs a second pass, but it is a workaround, not a default.

My Cricut cuts through the mat. How do I fix that?

Too much pressure or depth for the material. Choose a lighter material setting, reduce pressure, and test cut. Cutting into the mat also dulls the blade faster.