![]() ![]() The Avalanche traded for center Ryan Johansen to replace the slowly-developing Alex Newhook and added more jam to their lineup in swinging trades for Ross Colton and Miles Wood. But it'll be a surprise if they threaten to do so again. The Wild challenged the Avs and Stars for the Central Division crown last season. ![]() The same can't be said for the West's contenders. Other than a sneaky upgrade at the margins, replacing the Ryan Reaves role with a similarly aging but more skillful Pat Maroon, the Wild haven't been able to boost their team at the start of free agency. A combination of Bill Guerin decisions - some necessary, some not so much - has greatly limited their flexibility to upgrade this offseason. The draft came and went without Minnesota making a major trade. And the Wild aren't getting better this summer. In this league, if you're not getting better, you're getting worse. We don't know what the future holds, either, but we can guess pretty reasonably that the Weak West Window is going to close for Minnesota next year. Maybe that window would have opened for the Wild had they gotten past the first round. But when the teams you have to go through are a checked-out Winnipeg Jets, the top-heavy Edmonton Oilers, and a Dallas Stars squad that looked like Swiss cheese once Jake Oettinger faltered, their window was more open than most thought. But just about every other team going into the previous two postseasons was flawed, had serious questions, or both.įor example, few people expected Vegas to win a Cup while on their third or fourth goalie. Yes, the Colorado Avalanche are one of the NHL's best teams, and they are in Minnesota's division. It was that the Western Conference was uncharacteristically weak. Those were all the signs of a team that had Stanley Cup aspirations, but a big reason their hopes should've been high had little to do with anything they did or were. Nor was it adding the playoff bona fides of Marc-Andre Fleury, or Filip Gustavsson's sudden rise to prominence, or Joel Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy's breakouts. Here’s a first look at the SCAL app from Rob at Scrappy Dew.In the past two years, Kirill Kaprizov wasn't the only thing that gave the Minnesota Wild any hope of a deep playoff run. If you also have SCAL4 desktop you can control it from the app to be able to cut from the tablet to supported cutters like the Cameo and Vue. SCAL’s tablet app (9.99 via Apple’s App Store or Google Play) allows you to design for any cutter offline (away from the cutter and from the internet) and then transfer your designs to your computer to cut. SCAL4’s line fill effect is also helpful for creating write files with letters and shapes you want the pen to color in. In addition to designing from scratch, SCAL4 can import. While you won’t find Cricut Explore on this direct cut list, SCAL4 is a great companion to the Explore because it can export to SVG for vector upload into Design Space. Actually so can the latest version of SCA元, I’m just late figuring this out. SCAL4 can cut directly to a large number of cutters including the Pazzles Vue. ![]() While you can’t cut directly from SCAL4 (or any other software including Brother’s) to a SnC, you can design anything you like, or import an existing SVG, export it to a thumb drive and cut without going through their cumbersome Canvas web app. We were heard! Thanks for adding your voice and thanks, Craft Edge, for responding so quickly! Here’s a video on thisīrother Scan and Cut owners will be happy to know that SCAL4 can export to Brother’s native. (Please let know you’d like the Mac version to support extended character sets, too.) Unfortunately, for now this only works on the Windows version. This makes SCAL4 the very best option for diecutters looking to use these advanced fonts, since a click of the mouse brings each character onto your mat in proper proportion as editable type. You can now get to all the characters in fonts like Samantha and Cantoni (PUA encoded) from the SCAL4 font palette. SCAL4 has lots of new features including easy alignment, a stencil tool and conical warp, but the best one, in my opinion, was not announced. … a font lover with Windows (as of v4.008 works in Windows and Mac)Ĭraft Edge has released both Sure Cuts A Lot 4 ( $59.99 new or 19.99 upgrade for registered SCAL users) and the Sure Cuts A Lot app in recent weeks. If you haven’t taken a look at Sure Cuts A Lot lately, it might be time. ![]()
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