I bought what seems to be the same machine from Cocconelli. Your video is the most comprehensive video on button machines that I have seen. I watched a lot of them since I bought my machine a few weeks ago. I wish I would have seen your video first. Thank you.
@hotgaard 0 seconds ago I have a machine similar to the one you demonstrate, but for some reason, although the device seems excellent, well made and robust, it crimps the image paper perfectly, but the plastic disk is crimped only part way round, making the button unusable. It appears that the disk is off center and too small to crimp all around the circle. Do you have any idea why this happens every time? I'm tired of wasting materials on perfectly crimped buttons with no plastic cover.
I'm having the same issue. The head does rotate the design. I found that turning the back piece a little sideways works makes it straight when you press it. Hope that helps!
Nice! I looked it up and it seems the more manual machine is cheaper! But then I wonder if that machine in this video is considered semi-automatic on their website.
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Thanks again!
Can you send me one?
fix it
I bought what seems to be the same machine from Cocconelli. Your video is the most comprehensive video on button machines that I have seen. I watched a lot of them since I bought my machine a few weeks ago. I wish I would have seen your video first. Thank you.
THIS!!
Thank you for explaining this button maker in such detail. I bought one, and I love it
It’s great to see the mechanics work.
I'm looking into buying one of these, but for some reason it's so hard to find reviews of it on UA-cam 😅 I'm happy that I found you!
Thank you! Glad this vid can help!
@@BeatTheBushDIY I'm 1 month into my new button pin business, and my machine is still in great condition! Thanks again!
hiii!! my second mold doesn’t work. it’s only the first one that works. can you please make a video how to fix that? pleaseee🙏🏼
Thanks, I needed this tutorial!
@hotgaard
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I have a machine similar to the one you demonstrate, but for some reason, although the device seems excellent, well made and robust, it crimps the image paper perfectly, but the plastic disk is crimped only part way round, making the button unusable. It appears that the disk is off center and too small to crimp all around the circle. Do you have any idea why this happens every time? I'm tired of wasting materials on perfectly crimped buttons with no plastic cover.
Center everything, crimp harder and hold for a few seconds. Start with new materials, do no reuse.
Excelente video, tanto que sin hablar el mismo idioma comprendí Perfecto
Is it possible to create pins with metal backs? Or are only plastic ones compatible?
I assume yes since the backing is not involved in the crimping process.
So do you have to tilt the back to make it straight? Since it turns to the left?
Tilt what back to make what straight?
@@BeatTheBushDIY the backs
you do
Yep! That seems to be the only way it comes out straight! This is the only dissappointing part of this product!
What size are those?
My backings are never straight. I waisted so many buttons. I am putting in correctly. I don't understand
Make sure all pieces are brand new, do not reuse the pieces if it fails. Push until it clicks in fully and hold for 2-3 seconds. Give that a try.
Porbably because the head that holds your design rotates from left to right
I'm having the same issue. The head does rotate the design. I found that turning the back piece a little sideways works makes it straight when you press it. Hope that helps!
Como hacer que quede derecho el gancho ? 😢😢😢
This reminds me of badge-a-minit. Good times!
Nice! I looked it up and it seems the more manual machine is cheaper! But then I wonder if that machine in this video is considered semi-automatic on their website.
Do you have a link ?
in the video description.
The metal button got stuck in the medicine