One of the best tips ever. My husband explained this to me in technical terms when a cut failed one time. I was bored 😅. Your explanation is much more user friendly. Thanks Lou 😊
I store my dies in open ended plastic wallets with a magnetic sheet and greyboard for stability. I have these in an open box so I can flip through them easily. I keep coming across dies that have gone rusty and I've had to throw these away. Some of these I've had a long time- maybe 10 years or so. Others are not as old but usually cheaper brands. Why is this happening and how do I prevent this? I thought dies were meant to last a lifetime! Thank you CraftStash.
Thanks Lou. Great tips. - Dawn 🌅🧡🧡🧡
Both of those points have helped me a LOT in the past. Thanks Lou!
Thank you Lou. This is a great tip. Will definitely help me with my die cutting. Thank you.
Thanks, Lou! I'll be saving this video.
One of the best tips ever.
My husband explained this to me in technical terms when a cut failed one time. I was bored 😅.
Your explanation is much more user friendly. Thanks Lou 😊
Great tips Lou xx
Brilliant. Thank you. 🌻🌻
So very helpful!! Thanks
Thanks Lou, I'll save for info list.
Glad you found it helpful :)
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I store my dies in open ended plastic wallets with a magnetic sheet and greyboard for stability. I have these in an open box so I can flip through them easily. I keep coming across dies that have gone rusty and I've had to throw these away. Some of these I've had a long time- maybe 10 years or so. Others are not as old but usually cheaper brands. Why is this happening and how do I prevent this? I thought dies were meant to last a lifetime! Thank you CraftStash.