Die-cuts

Die-cuts

What is die-cutting?

Die cutting is an automated process of cutting or embossing a material using a mould called a die by applying pressure. Once you pass the element through the machine, you get a cut-out or embossed shape to add to your project as an additional cover or decorative element.

What exactly is a die-cut?

A die-cut is a metallic shape whose edges are bevelled and sharpened so that, if you apply pressure to a sheet of paper, it cuts the sheet; if you use something thick, such as leather, the die-cut will do what we call embossing, which is leaving a dimensional impression. There are many types of die-cuts; some are magnetic and others require a methacrylate base to hold in place during the passage through the cutting machine.

How does the die-cutting machine work?

The cutting machine creates a handmade shape using pressure; a simple and basic process. The die-cut is placed on the material you want to cut, then between two plates, just like a sandwich. The whole thing is placed into the machine which passes the sandwich between two rollers that apply pressure. You save time and your repetitive patterns are perfectly cut in a professional way. The differences between die-cutting machines lie mainly in the dimensions of the cutting surface offered by each of the and whether it is manual or powered by electricity. You can get a Sizzix, a Cricut, a Silhouette, etc.

What materials can you die-cut?

You can use a ton of scrapbooking material, depending on the thickness of your project. Paper, cardboard, fine chipboard, fabric, felt, EVA foam, faux leather, acetate, thin metal sheet, etc.

What else can I do with the die-cutting machines?

Each die-cutting machine generally offers a series of accessories to improve or extend your own model. Platforms, rubber, silicone mats, etc. We have everything you need.

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