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- čas přidán 3. 08. 2020
- Are you tired of the cutting plates for your die cutting and embossing machine being warped? It's so frustrating when you're trying to lay a die or embossing folder on your plates and they won't lay flat because they're curved and warped from so much use. Today I'll share a card making hack for keeping your cutting plates FLAT for good. I've been using this trick for years, my plates show a ton of use, and they're still nice and flat.
What's you need to do is start with a new set of cutting plates and label one for the top and one for the bottom. Your bottom plate will be the one that gets cut into, and the top one will stay nice and clean. By only cutting into the bottom plate, both plates will stay nice and flat.
See more ideas and inspiration on my website at www.scrappings.... Want to see these videos recorded live in my Facebook Group? Join here bit.ly/3g1cm6o
That bottom plate has seen a LOT of cardstock! I solved the top or bottom issue by purchasing pink glitter plates. The "clear" goes on the bottom, and the "pink glitter" goes on the top. When the current "set" gets too bad to use, I have the other "set" waiting in the wings.
Hello Anna. I got my cutting machine on Friday and I’m so excited. I wanted to rewatch this video to make sure I remembered the right way to use my cutting plates so they didn’t warp. Looking forward to your class on Monday night
Wonderful, I hope you're enjoying your new machine!
This is outstanding very useful! TFS this👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
You are welcome!
Thanks for the tip! Note to self: technique to prevent Big shot plate from warping begins around 2:35. If cutting plate is starting to warp up in the center, flip it over.
You're welcome!
I believe you could add more thing to your heating technique. That is putting a weight on top of your plate that helps a lot with flattening. I use heavy ceramic bread dishes. You can also try putting enough water to cover the plates.
Thank you Reva for the tip!
I just flip the side of the acrylic plate every other time it goes into the roller. Never warped for me after the first time.
what a great tip! my plates are warped. Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Im new to using a die machine..
I am following directions carefully but each time I use the machine the die actually cuts very deep outlines into the plate…my finger nail sinks into the cuts..
Can you tell me what I need to do please as I cant use it now for fear of ruining the plate completely. Thanks
thank you so much - very helpful
Thanks...l have always done mine on the other side...no wonder it has always warped...thanks so much.
You're welcome!
Hi can I please ask, how do I stop the imprints from the plate going onto and imprinting on my card when I am trying to make greeting cards? It is like when I have used the die to cut the shape out, the plate also embosses into all of the card too. I am wasting so so much card.
Hi Audria, do you keep one plate as your top plate that never gets cut into? Doing this, the plates only make lines on the back side of a die cut, so it will be hidden in most cases. Here's a video that explains. I do this to prevent warped plates, but it helps with your problem too. czcams.com/video/FhV27gOMRzY/video.html If needed, you can put copy or wax paper between the paper and plate to prevent lines.
I will try this. Thank you
I hope it helps!
Thank you for the tips!
Can you tell me what butterfly die that you are showing?
Great tip. Thanks!
You're welcome! I'm glad it is helpful :)
But how do yours not warp???
Question: my plates are just starting to warp, how can I fix?
WOW, awesome👍💕
My plates are very badly warped and my machine is only 3 weeks old
It happens the worst at first. Your machine will loosen up and then it won't be so bad after a while.
I like to cut with my cutting edge face up. Should I just reverse your method cuz I think you like face down😊
It's just personal preference, there's nothing wrong with your way!
I have a slightly different problem, where I've rolled my Cutting plates slightly off course a few times and the edges started getting ground at and became sharp any suggestions on how to fix this? I had considered sanding the edges but was unsure if it would damage the plates further. Thanks in advance for any help
I think sanding or filing them would probably solve the problem.
@@handmakewithlove perfect thank you
I have a question please. What if you do this technique and your top plate warps, do you flip that one as well?
Yes!
I have the newer Stampin up cut and emboss, the problem I'm having is my top plate is warping and getting impressions from the non cutting side of dies. I only use the one plate for cutting and the top is always the top, it dud have a couple cuts from my grandson using it but it was only like cut into 3 times for little things I let him cut. Why am I getting these expressions in my top plate and it warping, never had a problem like that with big shot.
Is your machine fairly new? Mine did that a lot until it got broken in. You'll want to flip your top plate as well to reverse the warping.
@@handmakewithlove I got it when it first came out, after it was doing that I stopped using it for die cutting and only used for embossing til I lost the little screw for the handle of my big shot, switched back to Stampin cut n emboss again two months ago bought new plates thinking maybe it was a defect but those plates are doing it too, glad to know I'm not the only person this happen to, was wondering what I was doing wrong. I'll keep flipping them over and switching what way they go in (3 first in or at end). I'll hold off on getting new plates for awhile til it feels wore in, still really tight but I don't do that much a few passes a day, make 1 or 2 cards a day. Thank you for getting back to me.
I’ve always done this.
My plates are starting to look like pringles, lol
Haha hopefully this is helpful!
A piece of food packaging keep the scars off my plates
What type of food packaging?
@@handmakewithlove cereal box, ice cream box. Any that are not too thick :)
@@DEBSCRAFTINGROOM interesting! I've never heard this before. I may have to try it :) Thanks for sharing!
I've used acetate craft packaging, that's not too thick & it works also ❤
But, what causes it to warp? Mine just warped like nuts in one go, really huge curve in it
The pressure from the rollers I believe, and also the fact that's its an uneven 'sandwich' where the dies lay
Pretty much what she said, but also it's just a tendency of putting anything through rollers, which, iirc also involves some craziness with material properties and now friction is never perfectly balanced and the pressure can never be perfectly orthogonal (90 degrees) to the surface.
But yeah, that's how they put curves in stuff like plate steel.
Where in Indiana are you located? I'm central just south of Indianapolis in Center Grove/Greenwood!
I'm in the northeast part, very close to Michigan and about an hour west of Ohio. Do you happen to know where Shipshewana is? If so, I'm about 15 minutes from there.
I’ve always used on pad for bottom and one for top. Still warps terribly.
Do you make sure to flip them? You always want the gap in the center, not the ends before you run it through. That way it should straighten itself back out with the pressure from the machine.
@@handmakewithlove Can you please explain what you mean bij ‘the gap in the center, not the ends ..’ ?
@@4tjinta the center of the plate should be a valley, not a mountain (rewatch the video if that doesn’t make sense).
@@4tjinta the center of the plate should be a valley, not a mountain (rewatch the video if that doesn’t make sense).