There are marking on the piece that sticks out with the mushroom shape to line up the holes after the first punch. Line up with the marking just before the ¾ inch mark and punch and it’s the same as happy planner refill paper. If you line it up with the marking right beside the mushroom (lines up with the top edge of the rush room) this seems to line up the paper with the paper cover portion in the laminate. Can’t seem to get a hole so it lines up with the top of the laminate cover.
I agree with you! This tool is a game changer!!! I’ve been waiting fir this tool for a LONG time! Thank you We R Memory Keepers for bringing this tool to market!
I wish I'd known about this before buying a replacement happy planner punch 😥 This is the disc punch I've been waiting for 😍 Thank you so much for this video, I've just spent $58 to get one sent here to Scotland... worth it! 👌 x
I've just purchased the 9 hole happy planner.. im not sure how to line it up to make the first punch .. does it work like you did it at the edge of the mushroom?
I gasped when it went through the clear dollar tree cutting board. I've cut thru that thing (with a lot of pressure) with my normal happy planner hole puncher and it was a hassle. To see it breeze through like that, I'm sold!
I was lucky and my Michael's had some left...there are a few of these punches that could not cut 2 pieces of water color paper..I am always impressed with WRMK and their ability to make punches that do not require so much pressure...
This just sounds so damn good. I have the amazing biggest Levenger punch I will not even attempt chip board for and wasn't even sure if I should punch my Dollar Tree cutting mats with so haven't tried. This would fill in the gap of chipboard covers, etc. So stoked!!! Been looking for a video to show it does in fact handle chip board and you delivered!! Plus I'd rather be experimental or risky with a $33 product, not my $100+ Levenger punch!!
I have always wanted that Levenger punch. It looks so smooth when people use it. I admit I was a little nervous to see how it was going to turn out punching the chipboard, but I was pumped when it cut through. I'm so glad the video was able to answer your questions!
I actually line it up in my happy planner punch or the new We R Memory Keepers has a way to line up the previous punch with the new punch on a new sheet. Super easy to line things up with the new punch. I love it!
@@subparplanning great thanks but I am not exactly sure how to start the first punch on the We R. The second punch is guided by the first punch but how would you space the first punch from the top?
@@Ronie1981 Gotcha. I usually just eye ball and punch. You could also try to line up a sheet and punch not the first punch, but the second punch and continue down until it's done, and then flip it over and line up the punch with the first punch you made to get the last punch done. Another option would be to measure the distance of an already punched sheet from the end of the paper to the first punch and see if you can mark it somehow on the sheet you want to punch. I hope one of those ideas helps.
Do you know if you can get this to work with the TUL/Levenger/Arc punches? I know the stem is a different length but I was wondering if you could use the guide to get the right distance
That's a great question. I don't know for sure if it would work for spacing. I used to have a classic happy planner punch, but it finally fell apart last year. I have only been using the power punch since. Thinking about it, I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I have no way to confirm that for you. Let me know if you find the answer!
Have watched loads of reviews of this punch, and all the different materials being punched, but would love to see them being inserted into the actual planner discs and how smoothly they go in and turn etc?
Through the video I do place the items I pushed into a planner, and turn them to see how it feels, but I didn't take them for a real test drive and use them over the course of a few hours. However, what I did do definitely felt pretty smooth. Hope that helps.
The punch actually goes further in than the happy planner punch does. I noticed the stem length on the we r memory keepers punch is longer, which I thought was interesting. Hope that helps.
I didn’t print that on the cardstock. I purchased a pack of those mason jar diecuts, but I bought them about 3 years ago and unfortunately I don’t remember where.
I just bought this punch, and I didn't like it very much. Altough very similar, the punch hole it makes isn't exactly the same as The Happy Planner's punch. It also doesn't have any sort of measurement so I don't know where to start punching my notebook hard covers. Really unhappy about this purchase.
I'm sorry that it didn't work for you. I agree about the lack of measurements to start punching on the paper. This is what I do to help me get started on a cover or sheet of paper. I line up the cover with another cover that is punched and start to punch on the second cut out from the top. Then I line up the punch with just cut punch spot. Then I follow until all spots are punched and flip the cover over and punch the last one. I hope that helps.
There are marking on the piece that sticks out with the mushroom shape to line up the holes after the first punch. Line up with the marking just before the ¾ inch mark and punch and it’s the same as happy planner refill paper. If you line it up with the marking right beside the mushroom (lines up with the top edge of the rush room) this seems to line up the paper with the paper cover portion in the laminate. Can’t seem to get a hole so it lines up with the top of the laminate cover.
I agree with you! This tool is a game changer!!! I’ve been waiting fir this tool for a LONG time! Thank you We R Memory Keepers for bringing this tool to market!
Total game changer for real! So glad you love yours!
Thank you!! Just signed up for a notification when they are in stock!
I purchased one at Michael's for about $17 with the 50%off coupon : )
I love getting a steal like that! Nicely done!
Great review!Thank you!❤
Very cool! I only have the Circa by Levenger desktop punch which is a BEAST. This would be a good alternative 😊 TFS!
Sold out already :( can't wait to get one! Thank you for showing how great this is!
I can't believe how quick it sold out. The wait will be worth though, I promise!
I wish I'd known about this before buying a replacement happy planner punch 😥 This is the disc punch I've been waiting for 😍 Thank you so much for this video, I've just spent $58 to get one sent here to Scotland... worth it! 👌 x
I am so glad that one is on it's way to you! I hope it's everything you hoped it would be
Hi 🙋♀️, YOU ARE GUTSY 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙌🏼YAY thick chipboard I’m SOLD thank you for this amazing demonstration 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
You are so welcome! I love that power punch!
I've just purchased the 9 hole happy planner.. im not sure how to line it up to make the first punch .. does it work like you did it at the edge of the mushroom?
I just bought one of these and they are amazing, super strong and easy to use. I’ve punched laminate no issues :)
I am in love with this punch. It cuts through just about everything! Glad you like it!
I just got mine today it was the last one im very happy with mine
So happy that you love it. I use mine all the time!
I gasped when it went through the clear dollar tree cutting board. I've cut thru that thing (with a lot of pressure) with my normal happy planner hole puncher and it was a hassle. To see it breeze through like that, I'm sold!
Agreed! I was super nervous to do it, but then it was like a hot knife through butter!
I was lucky and my Michael's had some left...there are a few of these punches that
could not cut 2 pieces of water color paper..I am always impressed with WRMK
and their ability to make punches that do not require so much pressure...
I completely agree! I feel this punch is fairly solid and really does punch easily through most material. Total game changer!
Thank you so much for the tutorial, it looks so easy, thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome tools! I want them all!
I love it! Works so great!
Game changer with this tool!! I am hoping I can get one tomorrow at Michaels!
Absolutely! I hope you got one at a great price!
Excellent video, I had already purchased this!
Hope you enjoy it! I love mine!
This just sounds so damn good. I have the amazing biggest Levenger punch I will not even attempt chip board for and wasn't even sure if I should punch my Dollar Tree cutting mats with so haven't tried. This would fill in the gap of chipboard covers, etc. So stoked!!! Been looking for a video to show it does in fact handle chip board and you delivered!! Plus I'd rather be experimental or risky with a $33 product, not my $100+ Levenger punch!!
I have always wanted that Levenger punch. It looks so smooth when people use it. I admit I was a little nervous to see how it was going to turn out punching the chipboard, but I was pumped when it cut through. I'm so glad the video was able to answer your questions!
I signed up too!!!
Edit: got mine and love it
Appreciate the video. Helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you have answered all my questions🥰
You’re welcome 😊
I purchased mine at Michaels :)
I just ordered from Michael's today. There was a coupon so $30 with taxes and shipping
What spacing do you choose on the punch to make happy planner disk bound
I actually line it up in my happy planner punch or the new We R Memory Keepers has a way to line up the previous punch with the new punch on a new sheet. Super easy to line things up with the new punch. I love it!
@@subparplanning great thanks but I am not exactly sure how to start the first punch on the We R. The second punch is guided by the first punch but how would you space the first punch from the top?
@@Ronie1981 Gotcha. I usually just eye ball and punch. You could also try to line up a sheet and punch not the first punch, but the second punch and continue down until it's done, and then flip it over and line up the punch with the first punch you made to get the last punch done. Another option would be to measure the distance of an already punched sheet from the end of the paper to the first punch and see if you can mark it somehow on the sheet you want to punch. I hope one of those ideas helps.
@@subparplanning thank you
Do you know if you can get this to work with the TUL/Levenger/Arc punches? I know the stem is a different length but I was wondering if you could use the guide to get the right distance
That's a great question. I don't know for sure if it would work for spacing. I used to have a classic happy planner punch, but it finally fell apart last year. I have only been using the power punch since. Thinking about it, I don't see why it wouldn't work, but I have no way to confirm that for you. Let me know if you find the answer!
Have watched loads of reviews of this punch, and all the different materials being punched, but would love to see them being inserted into the actual planner discs and how smoothly they go in and turn etc?
Through the video I do place the items I pushed into a planner, and turn them to see how it feels, but I didn't take them for a real test drive and use them over the course of a few hours. However, what I did do definitely felt pretty smooth. Hope that helps.
Thank you
You're welcome. Hope it was helpful!
Thank you! , could you please share the size of the punch vs your sheets (hp refiil)
The punch actually goes further in than the happy planner punch does. I noticed the stem length on the we r memory keepers punch is longer, which I thought was interesting. Hope that helps.
Where do you the get the rings from ? Not available in UK yet or may not be
I bought the rings from local craft shops. Hopefully they'll hit your shores soon!
Where did you find the jar that you printed on cardstock?
I didn’t print that on the cardstock. I purchased a pack of those mason jar diecuts, but I bought them about 3 years ago and unfortunately I don’t remember where.
Here, in Brazil, it is R$ 300+ reais. VERYYYYYYYY expensive! And the discs are super expensive, as well. 😰😭😱
Oh wow! I had no idea!
I just bought this punch, and I didn't like it very much. Altough very similar, the punch hole it makes isn't exactly the same as The Happy Planner's punch. It also doesn't have any sort of measurement so I don't know where to start punching my notebook hard covers. Really unhappy about this purchase.
I'm sorry that it didn't work for you. I agree about the lack of measurements to start punching on the paper. This is what I do to help me get started on a cover or sheet of paper. I line up the cover with another cover that is punched and start to punch on the second cut out from the top. Then I line up the punch with just cut punch spot. Then I follow until all spots are punched and flip the cover over and punch the last one. I hope that helps.
How supa coops it is
Love it! I use it all the time. The thing is a tank!
Why do so many waffle on before just teaching on how to use
Good question. I tried to just start using it so folks could see it in action, but I myself did waffle bit with getting the punch lined up.