Congratulations on your purchase of the Nice2Have Button Maker Machine! You're all set to bring your creative designs to life, whether pin-back buttons, bottle openers, fridge magnet buttons, or keychains. To get started, we're here to guide you through the easy steps of using the Nice2Have Button Maker Machine with our instructional videos.
Watch Our Instructional Videos (Available in English and Spanish)
For Spanish versions, simply follow the link below (Para acceder a videos en Español, por favor siga el siguiente enlace)
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9lYZQsTJx3-JIMbWG7WrvZyGGdhQARBh
For English versions, keep on browsing this page:
Machine Variations
Before diving into the video tutorials, it's important to note that we offer two types of machines:
1) 2.25 in (58mm) - Rotating Button Maker Machine
2) Multi-Mold (Interchangeable) Sliding Button Maker Machine
You'll find specific videos for each machine type on this page. However, before you start watching, let's review four essential tips to ensure your button-making experience is a success.
Four Critical Things to Know Before Getting Started
1) MULTI MYLAR USAGE (STEP ONE): Mylar is incredibly thin, so it's easy to use more than one layer accidentally. Run your thumb over the mylar surface while holding it to avoid this. Sometimes, it may appear as though you only have one layer when, in fact, there are multiple.
2) PLACING THE CORRECT FACE TO THE MOLD - THE BACKSIDE (STEP THREE): Some users inadvertently place the wrong face of the pin onto the machine, resulting in unsuccessful button-making attempts. We've provided a clear picture of the correct pin face below.
3) NOT PRESSING THE HANDLE WITH ENOUGH FORCE WHEN CONNECTING THE FRONT AND
THE BACK (STEP FOUR): One of the most common reasons for button-making failure is due to inadequate force used when pressing the handle at the final step. In contrast to the first step, where you press the metal cover, picture, and mylar (as shown in the left image and second step of the operating manual), during the back step, you must ensure that the molds are firmly attached to each other and fully closed (as illustrated in the image on the right). You can observe a difference in the distance between the handle and the body between the two steps.
4) CHECKING THE BOLTS IF YOU HAVE A PROBLEM CONNECTING THE BACK AND THE FRONT: Sometimes, loose bolts on the molds may cause a problem connecting the pins' back and front faces. Please tighten the bolts on the molds with the Allen key on your set if you still have a problem connecting the faces on step four of the operating manual, even if you used sufficient force.
By following these essential tips and watching our instructional videos, you'll be on your way to creating fantastic pin-back buttons, bottle openers, fridge magnets, and keychains with your Nice2Have Button Maker Machine. Happy crafting!
Olá, parabéns pela apresentação do produto. Aqui no Brasil o que sai são os bottons de 25mm e 37mm. Espero ter dado um informação relevante pra vcs. Mais uma vez parabéns!
Hi, is there a special kind of paper being used?