FrancoLizard
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I had some Alta gearbox cover gaskets, but they got lost in a recent move (probably in a box in my basement somewhere).  Went to make some more, and thought I'd share the details.  I've cut these on both a laser cutter and on a Cricut.  The Cricut seems to work better, as the laser cutter burns the edges of the material, making them feel a bit brittle.  I use the "Knife Blade" tool on a Cricut Maker 4, with "Tooling Leather - 4-5 oz. (1.6 mm)" as my material setting.  I perform a "Basic" cut, not "Print then Cut".  I'm sure there are other ways you could make this work, but this worked for me.  
The OEM material appears to be "Interface Performance Materials MP-2N", which is a bit hard to find, but not impossible. Probably many other materials that would work. Sizing an image can be frustrating in Cricut Design Space - you'll want the image length to be 10.75 inches.

			
			The OEM material appears to be "Interface Performance Materials MP-2N", which is a bit hard to find, but not impossible. Probably many other materials that would work. Sizing an image can be frustrating in Cricut Design Space - you'll want the image length to be 10.75 inches.

 
				 
 
		 
 
		