Thank you so much. My machine is the 3-in-one model but pretty much the same process. The manual was confusing rather than helpful and my first button a disaster. Your video saved me!
I have this same machine. To change out the top large and small dies, you do not need to slide the bottom rail to the side. Just place the right side die under the upper die, squeeze the upper die together and pull down. There is room enough to remove it and insert the replacement die. Easy-peasy! 😃 Phil
Thank you so much for the instructions. I truly appreciate your video. I watched all of it because the instructions did not explain how to switch out the different sizes or how to assemble.
Thank you for the video. I’ve been looking at the same brand/model but was unsure how to operate. Now I’ll purchase. I’ve saved your video just to have on hand.
Good Clear instructions. Much better than the manual, which was, frankly, gibberish. My wife got the unit with 3 dies, so some small differences. The return though was caused when it couldn't do the cardstock it was reputed to be able to do, which is what my wife needed. The die didn't release without a chisel and hammer. I probably hadn't used enough force to get the film to properly seal or the backing to stay in place, or maybe that was also due to the thickness of the paper. Either way, not what we needed.
Thank you very much for this video. My big buttons come out okay but the small get bent sides. I'm getting really sad :( do you maybe know how to fix that? I got the exact same machine
Are you using the correct button die for the smaller buttons? Check my video again to make sure you have followed the instructions. Sorry you are having this problem. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking of buying this one! thanks for the video. The only downside I had in mind is that it probably doesn't make bottle openers or mirrors? have your tried the machine with those supplies?
Make sure you are putting enough pressure when you press down the handle. Also make sure your clear plastic covers are not sticking together and you are using more than one. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much. My machine is the 3-in-one model but pretty much the same process. The manual was confusing rather than helpful and my first button a disaster. Your video saved me!
Glad it helped!
I have this same machine. To change out the top large and small dies, you do not need to slide the bottom rail to the side. Just place the right side die under the upper die, squeeze the upper die together and pull down. There is room enough to remove it and insert the replacement die. Easy-peasy! 😃
Phil
Thanks for the tip and thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for the instructions. I truly appreciate your video. I watched all of it because the instructions did not explain how to switch out the different sizes or how to assemble.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the great video! Was very helpful for me getting started with this machine. All the best!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
ran through like four different sets of pin parts not understanding how things needed to be placed so this saved me 😭❤️ thanks so much!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video. I’ve been looking at the same brand/model but was unsure how to operate. Now I’ll purchase. I’ve saved your video just to have on hand.
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much! I couldn’t figure out the instructions but you made it so simple!!
Glad it helped! Thanks for watching!
You explained this so well, thank you! I bought this button maker and the the instructions didn't make sense to me. This was such a help.
I am happy it helped you! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for the video !
My pleasure!
Good Clear instructions. Much better than the manual, which was, frankly, gibberish. My wife got the unit with 3 dies, so some small differences. The return though was caused when it couldn't do the cardstock it was reputed to be able to do, which is what my wife needed. The die didn't release without a chisel and hammer. I probably hadn't used enough force to get the film to properly seal or the backing to stay in place, or maybe that was also due to the thickness of the paper. Either way, not what we needed.
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for watching
Thank you very much for this video. My big buttons come out okay but the small get bent sides. I'm getting really sad :( do you maybe know how to fix that? I got the exact same machine
Are you using the correct button die for the smaller buttons? Check my video again to make sure you have followed the instructions. Sorry you are having this problem. Thanks for watching!
I was thinking of buying this one! thanks for the video. The only downside I had in mind is that it probably doesn't make bottle openers or mirrors? have your tried the machine with those supplies?
Only the buttons provided. Thanks for watching
Does your Vevor button machine still work after two years? I'm thinking of getting one but I'm worried it will break after a few months.
I gave it to a friend so I am not sure!
its necessary the green circle in the big ones with the plastic back?
The green adapter is for the metal backs. Thanks for watching!
Hello, I have that same machine, but when I make the metal buttons it comes off quickly. Can you help me?
Make sure you are putting enough pressure when you press down the handle. Also make sure your clear plastic covers are not sticking together and you are using more than one. Thanks for watching.
Hey I was wondering where I could find the supply on Amazon and Vevor? Can you help me on that?
Do you mean supply for more buttons or for the button maker?
@@SnazzyMoonDesigns I want to know where I can purchase the vevor 2 in 1 button maker
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@@SnazzyMoonDesigns it says it’s unavailable tho
@@jonahm-fi7br I just checked and I was able to add to my cart. Not sure why you are getting unavailable.
Why is it that the pin part doesnt attach to the backing of the image?
Make sure your are placing it in the holder with the pin facing down and using enough pressure to secure it. Thanks for watching!
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Thanks for watching!