I hope you got that Sesame Street giggle in my title....but seriously...read on to find out why the letter E is important when using your Mini Stampin' Cut n Emboss or your regular Stampin' Cun n Emboss machine. . .
SMALL BUT MIGHTY: HELPFUL USER TIPS FOR THE
MINI STAMPIN’ CUT & EMBOSS MACHINE
Some of you are asking why the Mini Stampin’ Cut
& Emboss Machine is so tight. Fair question. Truth is, this makes the
machine better. We know this is a bold statement, but we’re going to say it
anyway: this is the strongest mini die-cutting/embossing machine on the
market. This has everything to do with the tight fit at the opening.
With it, you can count on cleaner cuts and deeper embossing.
Of course, we realize the tight design of the
Mini Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine can create a slight learning curve when
it comes to feeding the plates through, so we’ve compiled a list of helpful
tips to try.
TIP 1: Think “E”
When positioning your cutting plates and folders
on the machine’s platform, create the shape of a capital letter E, with the top and
bottom plates extending longer than the middle section (on the side that’s
feeding into the machine).
Why E? The uneven placement allows the top and bottom
plates to bend in slightly, giving the machine a better opportunity to grip the
plates. The ends of the plates are beveled to help with the gripping and
staggering your plates will allow for even more success when running your
sandwich through the machine. When placing your dies or embossing folders in
your sandwich, make sure to place them between the two beveled ends. Giving the
bevel room to work will help ensure success. Your embossing folders are
intentionally created to be slightly shorter than the plates, all for this very
reason, but a little extra wiggle room is never a bad idea.
TIP 2: Stand n’ Crank
The lighter weight of the Mini Stampin’ Cut
& Emboss Machine can cause it to feel less stable/anchored than the larger
Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine. If you’re experiencing machine movement with
use, consider standing up to use the tool. The added leverage created in this
position can make all the difference. Also, make sure you’ve placed your
machine somewhere that will allow the feet to grip the surface during use.
TIP 3: Plate Play
If you find your plate placement isn’t
cooperating, even with the “E” in effect, your machine simply has a really
tight fit and this isn’t bad! But, if you’re struggling, you can try switching
your base plate from the suggested Plate 1 to Plate 3. Users have reported that
this slightest decrease in height and subsequent pressure can be just enough to
make a difference. Making this exchange will not void the warranty, but there
is a chance it could impact the quality of your cuts. Things to consider as you
explore options and approaches.
FINAL THOUGHT
It’s worth mentioning that the tips outlined here also apply to the regular Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine, making this a good message to both save AND share
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