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I can never locate my chart of what to set the various squares on for the various hardware ... is there a link somewhere that I can at least bookmark for when I need it? Thanks in advance for taking the time to look and/or post it.
ETA: My apologies, was thinking of the Big Bite and realized you may be referring to the regular cropodile in this thread.
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If you google it, you should be able to find the company website. I know they have a PDF of the original's instructions. I would assume they have them for the big bite instructions as well. I think the company is We R Memory Keepers.
Apologies for my stupid question: Does that mean, you can use the Extralarge Eyelets with Crop-A-Dile? I thought so, because SU! is selling them both, but didn`t find a confirmation about it. I would prefer the crop-a-dile over the big bite, because of its costs and the extraordinary shipping costs.
Apologies for my stupid question: Does that mean, you can use the Extralarge Eyelets with Crop-A-Dile? I thought so, because SU! is selling them both, but didn`t find a confirmation about it. I would prefer the crop-a-dile over the big bite, because of its costs and the extraordinary shipping costs.
Thanks in advance!
I don't know if you ever got an answer, but I saw this thread in a search and jumped on...I tried the CAD with jumbo eyelets and it just mashed them. I'm talking about 1/4" eyelets, I don't know what size the SU ones are. I'd be interested to know how others used the CAD with success! I followed the instructions for what settings to use.
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