Why Is My Silhouette Blade Not Moving?

A Silhouette blade is a great tool for a range of craft projects, from intricate paper designs to vinyl cutting for wall art. But what do you do when your Silhouette blade isn’t moving? There are a few possible causes for this, and thankfully most are easy to fix.

Blade Not Installed Properly

The first thing to check is whether the blade has been installed properly in the machine. The knife holder should be firmly seated, and the blade should be locked into place with the small screw. If this isn’t done correctly, the blade won’t move, so make sure it’s secure before continuing.

Wrong Blade Setting

It’s also possible that you have chosen the wrong setting on your machine. Make sure you have selected “cutting” rather than “scoring” or any other option. For thicker materials like vinyl or cardstock, you may need to adjust the pressure of your machine as well.

Dull Blade

If your blade is too dull it won’t be able to cut through materials, no matter how many settings or adjustments you make. To test if this is the issue, try cutting a piece of scrap paper with your machine and see if it cuts cleanly.

If it doesn’t, then it’s time to replace the blade.

Conclusion:

When your Silhouette blade isn’t moving correctly there can be several possible causes: improper installation of the blade in its holder; incorrect setting on your machine; or a dulled or damaged blade. Thankfully most of these issues can easily be fixed by checking each one in turn – starting with making sure that the blade is installed correctly and selecting the right settings on your machine.