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58mm(2.28") Button Maker Rotate Machine 200Pcs Handle Badge Bottle Openers

Customer Reviews for 58mm(2.28") Button Maker Rotate Machine 200Pcs Handle Badge Bottle Openers

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Tracy Tracy
Best of the best
Awesome 10 stars metal button makers are the best top tier to me highly recommend this. Metal button maker are the best have two 58 mm and 75mm
Alex Bradley Alex Bradley
great gift for a 11 year old
Bought for my granddaughters 11th birthday. she loved it and is able to make buttons herself!
Joe03 Joe03
Badge Maker
Works well. Had another brand a few years ago and this is definatly better... Heavy Duty and will last forever!!!
Waco Waco
Big Boss Man
This thing is heavy, get your fingers in the wrong place at the right time and you mash something real good. Makes plastic back buttons like a champ and it came with about 50 of those sets. To make metal back buttons you must insert a rubber washer on the back side. Two come with the machine, I do not know if both are required to make buttons, but graphic stock thickness makes a difference on success rate of crimp. It comes with 100 pieces of round paper, I do not know why, they are blank. If you are artistically inclined, I guess you have a 3" opportunity to create by hand original graphics for your buttons.
Bre Bre
Wonderfully made very happy!
Although I thought I was going to have to build it myself from parts, it showed up mostly all assembled. Only the handle needed to be screwed on. I will try to add a video later on how it works because I figured out where everyone keeps going wrong in the reviews. After ruining two buttons, I watched a ton of videos of people using it and realized the metal peg was not supposed to go through the hole in the first step. Next, a few buttons were ruined by thickness of paper. You cannot use just printer paper alone or it's likely to fall apart down the line. You also can't use too thick or the metal plate in the button will bend/ break beyond use. If you messed up a few times like me and have buttons you only used thin printer paper in, you can use a hard flat surface (that you don't care about scratching) to fold the metal edge on the back of the button more secure similar to a pie tin folding over the lid. There's not much else you can do to salvage those mistake pins. I find a lot of reviews are blaming the machine for user error. The instructions are not so clear, but YouTube is packed with instructions that are. We have more resources than the past generations all in the palm of our hands ... Use it. Lastly it came suuuppeerrr early. I'm not saying that's the universal experience, but don't plan travel arrangements before the delivery date. Purchase when you know you'll be home to take it inside.
Larry Larry
Printer Owner
This is so easy to use, Quality product, Trained my helper in no time to use it. It will be a great asset to our business
Richard S. Richard S.
High Quality, tremendous value.
This is an awesome 75mm button machine that’s versatile for making photo buttons. There’s a special removable plastic washer/ring enabling the machine to use metal or plastic backings. I recommend using the plastic backing for photo type paper. The button parts are affordable, and you must order 75mm diameter parts, the size is similar to 3 inch diameter but 3 inches = 76.2mm. You must use the 75mm button parts which you can purchase on Vevor. The machining is high-quality with an anodized and chrome finish, it’s a great value at an excellent price. It’s feast to use a kid 10+ years can easily master its operation. Perfect for starting a button business.
Steve N Steve N
This is the best designed import button maker
I have 4 of the Vevor-style button makers. They work great. I like the rotating ones better than the slide ones but I can't find the base plates for the dies to make them swappable so I keep buying new machines. Once you get the procedure down, you can reliably crimp 100 buttons without a failure.Important information: There are metric and inch machines and parts. THEY ARE NOT INTERCHANGEABLE! If it says "75mm", the 3" is just there to help you understand the size. You MUST buy 75mm buttons. The same is true for 58mm and the other metric machines.Most of the metric dies are set up for plastic buttons. The backs are thinner on the metal buttons so you need a thin gasket in the die for metal backs.They can be finicky about the paper thickness. Try different papers. The standard one that works is Espon 27lb matte presentation paper.Don't try to cut the paper with scissors. You will fail. A cheap plastic circle cutter is OK for a few buttons. For many buttons, either get a punch dedicated to the correct size or use a craft cutter like a Cricut or Silhouette with the print and cut feature.These machines could easily be operated by a 6 year old. Teach a kid to make buttons and magnets and they will have fun for hours.
PiperV PiperV
Well-built, great value - parts sources are limited
Solid, tight with a quality annodization. No instructions, however, if you YouTube the Tecre machine there are several great instructional videos available. (when inserting the dies, make sure that the vertical metal bars on each lower die are positioned towards the middle of the unit)Purchased from seller "Mophorn" who shipped and answered questions promptly. Only worrisome point now is where to find button parts. Most domestic sellers specify that their parts only work in USA built machines. The design of this unit is quite similar to the Tecre (American brand) but it is the internal die dimensions which ultimately determine compatibility. Besides the fact that the button backs provided in the kit are plastic. I have placed an order with a company called "Buttonmakers.com" (100 sets of 1-3/4" Pinned metal Back Buttons) and hope to trial them by the middle of May 2019. More to come.........5/5/19 UPDATE - Being unable to make more buttons on this machine than the limited number of starter parts provided, I purchased a quantity of steel backed 1.75" (44mm) button parts from ButtonMakers.com. [NO PROMOTION IS GIVEN HERE FOR THAT COMPANY ONLY THAT THEIR PARTS CAN BE MADE TO WORK] The steel pin backs are roughly 1/2 the thickness of the Mophorn plastic backs. Solution to using them in a Mophorn machine is to remove the pin from the back from one part. Place the back into the bottom of the die as shown in the photo. This becomes a spacer which makes the bottom die just the right height to function. Now just run your button making process as per normal and voila! You've got steel backed buttons and parts that are readily available. I have not tried any other supplier but my guess is that the end result will be the same.
Unknown Unknown
Handle may need to be adjusted to make it go down all the way
Seems like a decent button maker. Took sometime to figure out why we could not get it to go down all the way, turns out the handle was hitting a screw and needed to unscrewed a little.

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