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FAQs About Die Cutting Supplies
Die cutting is used to create precise shapes and patterns from paper, card, fabric, and more. It's ideal for scrapbooking, card making, and DIY craft projects.
Basic supplies include a die cutting machine, cutting dies, cutting plates, and your chosen material. Optional extras include embossing folders, metal shims, and release tools.
Most thin metal dies are compatible across brands, but always check machine specifications. Manual and electronic machines may have size or plate limitations.
Yes, many dies cut fabric, felt, foam, vinyl, and thin metal. Use the correct die type and machine settings for clean, accurate cuts on different materials.
Clean dies after each use, store them flat or magnetically, and rotate cutting plates regularly to prevent warping. Avoid cutting adhesive materials directly without a non-stick layer.
Manual machines use a hand crank and metal dies, while digital machines cut via software and blades. Digital options offer custom designs, while manual die cutting is quicker for standard shapes.
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