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How To Select The Best Button Making Machine
Since you are going to invest some money in a top button maker, ensuring you are aware of the following factors before you purchase one is the best thing to do. Don't forget to listen!
Scope
Think about why you need an automated button maker to begin with. Are you a business proprietor who needs a device capable of producing large numbers of buttons, with different features?
If you are making buttons in large numbers and need to use button maker frequently, you should choose one that is tough. It can also permit you to create different sizes using multi-molds and different colors.
But, if sewing a few buttons is just a way of adding to your sewing hobby, then you should choose an excellent button press machine that is easy to assemble, portable however, it is not designed to be used for heavy-duty usage.
Structure
You can get an idea of how sturdy and durable the button maker is simply by taking a look at its design. It is also important to check the materials used in the construction process. Stainless steel and cast iron are both good at resisting rust. You can, however, pick one made from aluminum.
Be sure that the machine's base is made of acrylic or plastic. The machine should be safe for light-duty, short-term use. However, the side plates must not be damaged. They should be made from metal.
Size of the Machine
The size of your button badge maker will determine the appropriate size. Make sure you choose one that has a compact design for easy portability and storage. It doesn't require a lot of space to create small objects such as buttons.
Speed
The number of buttons you are able to create per hour will depend on how efficient the machine operates. A machine that is able to make around 300 buttons per hour is required if you're in the business creating buttons. For small and DIY-oriented businesses but 50 buttons per hour will be enough.
Button Size
You will need to consider the size of your button before deciding the kind of button maker. machine that you must purchase. You own a fabric company and require buttons larger than 3 inches and smaller than 1.5 inches. Hence, you should choose a machine that can give you buttons of any size.
Find the button molds to see if these can be changed depending on the size of the button you want. While you are at it make sure to check if the machine can produce various types of buttons. This way, you'll get the maximum range of buttons.
Accessory
The accessories like a cutter are important to consider before buying a button maker. Some machines have built-in cutters, but others don't. In this case, you need to buy an additional cutter according to the shape you want.
Simple Operation
You require a kit that is both easy to set up and operate. Look over the instructions for installation and use that come with each machine and check out how easy it is to set up and use. Most of these button makers are simple to operate as they require no batteries or power.
Find out how much pressure is required to make a basic button-making machine. If it's a basic and basic button maker, it is not necessary to use a high pressure one.
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