TLDR; top 3 things to check for if your button maker is not working properly: 1. check into quality of machine 2.check what type of paper you are using 3. make sure you are only putting one part of the button in the machine at once to avoid jams
Thank you for your helpful video, but I still have a question. Should the thin graphic disk be the exact same size as the mylar disk? Mine are several millimeters smaller.
i can't get my 3" badge make to crimp. i have wasted a dozen buttons trying. step one goes well. when i go to step 2, press down on the lever, it will not connect the button top to the button bottom. i'm feeling hopeless, please help me. please.
Do you think you could make a video on drawing eyelashes? I can draw the eye but whenever I put the eyelashes in it makes the eye look weird. It would make me very happy if you did a video!
I have tried many troubleshooting things for my machine and nothing seems to work so if my paper is to light or thin will that be an issue it is crimping but its not pressing to the pin and idk what to do
This video is literally the closest I can find to the issue I am having with my own button maker, but my issue is that in the upper right corner of my pins, when I press down to seal the pin to the backer, it just slices the whole thing open as if I slid a razor blade around the edge of the pin, which makes the pins garbage. Maybe my die is damaged inside or something, but I seem to be wasting more pins than ones that come out right, so I think I do need to contact the manufacturer and see if they can help me.
I tried to make the buttons but the shell won't combine with the pin and it ruins the art that i made, because it crumps everything but it doesn't attach and it becomes damage, I've lost allot of art due to this, but i don't know why that happens. Do you have an idea on why this happens? I really need help. 😞😞
I used a cutter with some patterned paper as a test,worked just fine. Used paper they sent in with the machine and it didn't work. You said something about thickness compared it to my printer paper which is thinner. And bam apparently they sent too thick paper cuase printer paper works fine
Hi art a la carte! I really enjoy drawing but have difficulty with skills like drawing hands. I keep practicing the more my confidence shrinks and I feel it's not worth trying. Do you have any advice on keeping a positive attitude when drawing?
If your confused here is a copy and pasted definition: a la carte. If you request just a piece of fried fish at a restaurant, rather than the fish platter that includes French fries and coleslaw, you can say you ordered a la carte, or a single item from the menu. When a restaurant offers separately priced items, you can describe its menu as a la carte.
Can you Do a video on how to get inspirations for what to draw I am in a stump and I am so!! Sick of drawing the same old things like horses, unicorns and people. thank you!!! Ps, love your videos 😝👍🏻
Hi Valerie. Thanks for this video. I'm following all the steps, and my machine is very strong and expensive but still... I'm not able to avoid those wrinkles of the plastic on the edge of the button. I'm using thin paper. I really don't know how to solve this. :(
@@Jewelsmith yes indeed. In the beginning I pulled down the lever with all my strenght. Now I discovered that, at the contrary, I have to pull very gently and softly. Very gently and not all the way through. I don't know if my english is comprhensible. Let mw know.
@@Bonnyzedcomic Yes, I was doing the same thing, pulling as hard as I could. Now, if I pull gently, just until it engages, I get a better success rate. I'm still getting a few that are sliced around the edges sometimes. I probably need to invest in a better machine.
I'd really like to buy supplies to make buttons and art prints. But since no one cares about my art, I rarely get Redbubble sales or commissions. Therefore I don't have the funds to purchase the needed supplies. It's really discouraging, honestly. When you've worked for years to improve your art, yet no one seems to care. In the end, it comes down to luck.
+Taksītis Ričijs send me a message on Etsy with the name of your country and city and I will see if I can add it to the listing. Just so you know, international shipping cost anywhere from $25 and up
Art ala carte can you make a light green dragon using yellowish green from the Copic makers, it is YG06 and some other green makers from the Copic plz I love light green it is my favorite color and I love dragons, you can make a light green dragon or a light green horse plz
Your video was really helpful! In it you mentioned that you were going to let us know what brand/paper type that you use. Can you share what you use?
TLDR;
top 3 things to check for if your button maker is not working properly:
1. check into quality of machine
2.check what type of paper you are using
3. make sure you are only putting one part of the button in the machine at once to avoid jams
Thank you for your helpful video, but I still have a question. Should the thin graphic disk be the exact same size as the mylar disk? Mine are several millimeters smaller.
i can't get my 3" badge make to crimp. i have wasted a dozen buttons trying. step one goes well. when i go to step 2, press down on the lever, it will not connect the button top to the button bottom. i'm feeling hopeless, please help me. please.
Do you think you could make a video on drawing eyelashes? I can draw the eye but whenever I put the eyelashes in it makes the eye look weird. It would make me very happy if you did a video!
I have tried many troubleshooting things for my machine and nothing seems to work so if my paper is to light or thin will that be an issue it is crimping but its not pressing to the pin and idk what to do
Now I want a button maker, lol!! Ugh. I'll just live vicariously through you, Valerie. Happy Button Making :)
I use only American Button Machines for my button stuff.
Great troubleshooting video!
Good luck and have fun at the convention!
I didn’t see a link for the brand of paper that you like. Could you let us know that info as well. Thank you
This video is literally the closest I can find to the issue I am having with my own button maker, but my issue is that in the upper right corner of my pins, when I press down to seal the pin to the backer, it just slices the whole thing open as if I slid a razor blade around the edge of the pin, which makes the pins garbage. Maybe my die is damaged inside or something, but I seem to be wasting more pins than ones that come out right, so I think I do need to contact the manufacturer and see if they can help me.
I am having the same problem with a button maker I recently purchased. Did you ever find a solution? Thanks!
@Jewelsmith Sadly I think the only solution is to get a new die, or just buy a better button pin press.
@@Otaku1811 Thank you for the reply! ☺
Me too. Consistently not crimping around the top left edge😢
I tried to make the buttons but the shell won't combine with the pin and it ruins the art that i made, because it crumps everything but it doesn't attach and it becomes damage, I've lost allot of art due to this, but i don't know why that happens. Do you have an idea on why this happens? I really need help. 😞😞
What type of paper are you using? I have to use supper thin paper, otherwise it can’t bend around the back and the plastic cover doesn’t yuck right
This is cool I had no idea that that is how buttons are made
I used a cutter with some patterned paper as a test,worked just fine. Used paper they sent in with the machine and it didn't work. You said something about thickness compared it to my printer paper which is thinner. And bam apparently they sent too thick paper cuase printer paper works fine
Hi art a la carte! I really enjoy drawing but have difficulty with skills like drawing hands. I keep practicing the more my confidence shrinks and I feel it's not worth trying. Do you have any advice on keeping a positive attitude when drawing?
A few days ago I was at a restaurant and I looked at the menu and saw on one of the pages it said ALA CARTE. XD
If your confused here is a copy and pasted definition: a la carte. If you request just a piece of fried fish at a restaurant, rather than the fish platter that includes French fries and coleslaw, you can say you ordered a la carte, or a single item from the menu. When a restaurant offers separately priced items, you can describe its menu as a la carte.
Loner Cat Oh I wasn't confused I just wanted to tell her that. I had no idea what it actually meant. lol
+Artsy CC I love seeing those signs!!!
I've always wanted to go to a art convention! where do you find information on them?
i have a botton maker but the shell doesnt wrap all the way aroung the backing any advice
Can you Do a video on how to get inspirations for what to draw I am in a stump and I am so!! Sick of drawing the same old things like horses, unicorns and people. thank you!!! Ps, love your videos 😝👍🏻
Great advise, thanks for your help!
Thanks for the video! just one question, how do you get the artwork prints that size? do you rearrange them in photoshop or something? :)
Very helpful! Thank you!
Hi Valerie. Thanks for this video. I'm following all the steps, and my machine is very strong and expensive but still... I'm not able to avoid those wrinkles of the plastic on the edge of the button. I'm using thin paper. I really don't know how to solve this. :(
I am having the same problem with a button maker I recently purchased. Did you ever find a solution? Thanks!
@@Jewelsmith yes indeed. In the beginning I pulled down the lever with all my strenght. Now I discovered that, at the contrary, I have to pull very gently and softly. Very gently and not all the way through. I don't know if my english is comprhensible. Let mw know.
@@Bonnyzedcomic That makes perfect sense, thank you!
@@Jewelsmith have you tried? did it work? (Nice Patreon btw! 😉)
@@Bonnyzedcomic Yes, I was doing the same thing, pulling as hard as I could. Now, if I pull gently, just until it engages, I get a better success rate. I'm still getting a few that are sliced around the edges sometimes. I probably need to invest in a better machine.
I'd really like to buy supplies to make buttons and art prints. But since no one cares about my art, I rarely get Redbubble sales or commissions. Therefore I don't have the funds to purchase the needed supplies. It's really discouraging, honestly. When you've worked for years to improve your art, yet no one seems to care. In the end, it comes down to luck.
If your happy doing what you do,that's all that matters.
hi art ala carte i just wanted to say that i wanted to order your calendar but it said that it doesn't ship to my country! what can I do?
+Taksītis Ričijs send me a message on Etsy with the name of your country and city and I will see if I can add it to the listing. Just so you know, international shipping cost anywhere from $25 and up
hi Therese could you maybe make a video on how to draw antlers for ex. deer, elk, moose? :)
HI would you happen to know what would cause my button maker to not grab the button
I there a link to buy this machine
ooooo, I have an educational art store in my town that sells the machines and buttons parts! :) They are expensive though :(
Where is your convention? :D I can't go but I wish you luck!^.^
Art ala carte can you make a light green dragon using yellowish green from the Copic makers, it is YG06 and some other green makers from the Copic plz I love light green it is my favorite color and I love dragons, you can make a light green dragon or a light green horse plz
You are adorbs. I subbed.
If I had a button maker I can't even imagine how many in would make XD
I love your unicorn button
Very useful, but gosh button makers are expensive lol.
I have 2 of your buttons on my button hat.
I've made buttons many times before
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can you please draw korra from the legend of korra
16th comment woo! Wow.... I feel so accomplished even though I'm technically late.... :D
second ;)