Unlocking a locked/deactivated e-waste Cricut Maker

(sprocketfox.io)

56 points | by 1e1a 2 hours ago

3 comments

  • kennywinker 1 hour ago
    Just a PSA to anybody considering buying a new cricut:

    They are cool machines mechanically, but the software is an absolute nightmare, DO NOT BUY.

    Source: i bought one. Regret sunk in the moment i tried to do anything even slightly interesting. This isn’t a bambulabs situation where it’s mostly a philosophical objection to a closed ecosystem. It’s bad software that makes it hard or impossible to use the machine except in a very narrow set of ways.

    I’ve not firsthand used any of the competing machines (silhoutte, et al) but i hear they are a bit better - and i don’t know how they could be worse.

    • c0nsumer 10 minutes ago
      Maybe it's just me and I haven't used it much, but my fairly non-technical wife has a Cricut and the few times I've wanted to use it I had absolutely no problem creating a vector in whatever program (Illustrator or Affinity Designer, IIRC) and getting it to separate the color layers and cut at the desired size.

      The Electron app felt a bit weird, but I was able to accomplish the goal of cutting out my design at a desired size, so I didn't think any more about it. <shrug>

      It seemed more to me that their app leans hard into getting people to buy vector designs through them, and making it easy for those who might not even understand what a "vector" graphic is, but it didn't seem to preclude me from cutting out my own stuff.

    • post_break 14 minutes ago
      Siser machines are as consumer as you can get but still get control over them. They are more like the commercial grade ones. I have a Juliet and love it.
    • bluGill 24 minutes ago
      silhouette has a much better open source reputation if you want this type of machine. Everybody in the crafting world seems to have the circut though, and you can buy their machines (parts, supplies) all over, while I've never seen silhouette in a local store.
    • cellular 59 minutes ago
      Could you just hook new motor controllers to the motors / puncher and add an Arduino to control it?
      • tdeck 52 minutes ago
        This is a very Hacker News usage of the word "just".
        • CamperBob2 49 minutes ago
          The modern equivalent is "Just" use Fable or Sol to reverse-engineer the protocol, then write new control software that works locally the way you want to work, using the file formats you want to use.

          There is no longer any reason to put up with hardware like Cricut that doesn't do what you want, or that includes artificial dependencies on remote servers. If worst comes to worst, then yes, have the clanker write a new controller.

      • kennywinker 56 minutes ago
        Possibly. But i wanted a machine to play with, not to tinker with. At that point it’d be wayyy cheaper and easier to just convert an old CR-10 printer into a vinyl cutter
      • Junk_Collector 41 minutes ago
        Can you build a CNC machine out of nothing but a computer and a CNC machine?
  • EvanAnderson 1 hour ago
    I was hoping this would be a hack that repurposed the unit to work standalone.

    Getting the unit to work again in the Cricut "ecosystem" just means Cricut can disable it later when they catch on.

    Companies that "lock" or otherwise brick viable hardware as part of the business model (I'm thinking about Sonos here, too) are really terrible. People shouldn't be rewarding them by buying their garbage to begin with.

    • Benanov 30 minutes ago
      I'm just imagining the amount of damage some determined people can do to the Cricut ecosystem because the serial numbers are guessable...
      • hypfer 25 minutes ago
        Would be a shame if anyone did that at a large scale, invoking a PR desaster and forcing some change.

        Oh and illegal. Highly illegal and probably would get you in prison for a very long time + come with crippling debt too.

        So don't do that, unless you're like.. idk terminally ill and die tomorrow or something like that. Then still don't do it because it's illegal and causes real harm to real other people that didn't do anything wrong.

  • xgulfie 6 minutes ago
    I see so many of these at resale stores for next to nothing. What a shame.