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American Button Machines Review: Dynamo Hand-Held Punch Cutter
Dynamo Hand-Held Punch Cutter Specs Dimensions: 8.5x2.5x3.5 Weight: .95 lbs (less than a pound) Material Type: Metal Used For: Punch graphics for 1” buttons. Final graphic cutting size is 1.313”. Current Price: $74.95 American Button Machines Review Of the many tools we offer at American Button Machines, the Dynamo Hand-Held Punch Cutter is one of the easiest to use and most lightweight. This special punch cutter combines the best aspects of two already great products, borrowing precision from the heavy-duty tabletop punch cutter and lightweight portability from the adjustable circle cutter. Even better, it’s less expensive than both those tools....
Introducing the Dynamo Hand-Held Graphic Punch Cutter
ABM Video Series: How to Cut Circular Button Graphics Using an Economy Circle Cutter
Welcome back to the ABM Video Series! Today's video tutorial is a very simple one, and shows you how to cut out circular button graphics using American Button Machines' econo circle cutter. The econo circle cutter differs from our other circle cutters by obviously being less expensive. Still, it cuts perfect circles and is adjustable from 2 inches to 7 1/4 inches. And while it's perfect for preparing graphics for button making, it will work well for any type of circular cut you need to make with paper. Here are the quick and easy steps: Create a sheet of paper...
ABM Video Series: How to Operate a High Volume Die Cutting Press
Welcome to the third installment of our video series. We're happy to have you back! Previously, we described and showed you videos on how to make a one inch button and how to use an adjustable circle cutter to cut out an individual graphic for a single button. Now, the question you may be asking yourself after watching those two videos is, what do I do if I want to make a whole bunch of buttons? Do I have to use the adjustable circle cutter to cut out each graphic individually? And the answer, of course, would be no. To...
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