BEAMNOVA Button Maker Machine DIY Round Pin Maker Kit, 25mm / 0.98 in (About 1 Inch) Badge Press Machine with 1000 Button Parts Supplies








Key features
- •COMPLETE SET - BEAMNOVA Button Maker Machine fits for 1 inch (25mm) badge, with 1000 pcs button parts and a circle cutter. Just print your pattern and DIY your own badge!
- •ACCURATE BADGE MAKING - Metal slide plate is more accurate for fast slide track operation and high success rate. The raised parte prevents the die from slipping out of the machine while accurately positioning the badge. Recommended Paper: 100g/m2-157g/m2 (coated paper or color ink-jet paper).
- •HIGH QUALITY MATERIAL - Cast iron body and fiberglass base for easy and sturdy operation. Ergonomically designed handle and comfortable grip allows fast and labor-saving badge making. Aluminum rails for bright outlook and are resistant to corrision.
- •WIDELY APPLICABLE - You can DIY badges with different patterns. Suitable for normal family use. Also you can choose to set up your own booth at flea markets or fairs, quickly make and sell buttons. With a digital camera and a variety of button parts you can take photos and sell them as finished products.
- •NOTE: Due to material fit issues, other button parts may not be suitable for BEAMNOVA maker machines, and BEANOVA's buttons may not be albe to work for other brands of machines. In order to ensure that both the button and the machine can work at the same time, we recommend that you only purchase BEAMNOVA brand products.
BEAMNOVA Button Maker Machine DIY Round Pin Maker Kit, 25mm / 0.98 in (About 1 Inch) Badge Press Machine with 1000 Button Parts Supplies
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Customer Reviews
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Putting together and alignment not good
Lillian ✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2023
Putting it together required extra tools to repair holes that did not work and started stripping screws. Using it, it is difficult to line up because it has a wobble to it and does not sit flush in base.
Totally satisfied and easy to use
Crane✓ Verified Purchase•July 17, 2023
This button press is fantastic. I know that a lot of button presses get mixed reviews but I thought I'd break down the possible confusion someone might have in regards to using and pressing the badges. It's a simple piece of machinery, so it's really easy to figure out and also comes with a sheet of instructions on set up and basic use. The style of button press is similar to the Neil Enterprises brand button machine, but lighter and much more affordable.
First of all, the machine doesn't require a lot of force to press. From the videos I keep seeing of people using them and having defect badges, it all seems to be that people are using too much or too little force. It's important to note the die molds are a certain way when you press so you can get an idea of when the button is fully pressed and ready.
When you put the badge, design, and mylar on the first part of the mold, it has to fit and be pretty much flush against the inside. It can't be askew, the top of the badge has to sit in the center of the ring all the way flat. I had a single defect badge that I tried to press twice because it wasn't all the way in there the first time.
The first time you press down, there is a gap on the top mold between the plate and the mold where the pins are sitting under the plate. This is as far as it's supposed to go down, it's just grabbing the badge, design, and plastic.
The same thing applies to the backing. The backing has to be completely flat against the bottom, and if you're using the right size mold it will fit perfectly in the bottom. The bottom mold pin pushes the top mold slightly so that the pins in the top mold fit through the plate and when you press down, there should be absolutely NO GAP between the top mold and plate. If there is a slight gap, you haven't pressed all the way down. This results in the messy and loose plastic around the buttons from presses you see in other reviews.
A few other things to note:
- Paper weight matters! You can press up to a very light cardstock (about 50lb) but not heavy or scrapbooking cardstock. The best recommendation is to use regular copy paper (19-24lb) because it will press easier.
- Make sure you only grabbed one piece of mylar. It's really thin, thinner than you might think.
- This WON'T work with American button sizes. America uses imperial sizes, so the buttons are .03" too big. American buttons are 1.25" after pressing, these are 1.28" after pressing (58mm)
Final verdict:
This is super easy to use. The button backings are much higher quality than I initially anticipated and seem really sturdy. Also, you never really imagine just how much 1000 buttons are. It's a lot. It's probably over 2sq ft worth of unpressed buttons. It's really a great deal. On top of that, the molds are totally interchangeable! I'm really excited to get other size molds and buttons so I can make more products.
First of all, the machine doesn't require a lot of force to press. From the videos I keep seeing of people using them and having defect badges, it all seems to be that people are using too much or too little force. It's important to note the die molds are a certain way when you press so you can get an idea of when the button is fully pressed and ready.
When you put the badge, design, and mylar on the first part of the mold, it has to fit and be pretty much flush against the inside. It can't be askew, the top of the badge has to sit in the center of the ring all the way flat. I had a single defect badge that I tried to press twice because it wasn't all the way in there the first time.
The first time you press down, there is a gap on the top mold between the plate and the mold where the pins are sitting under the plate. This is as far as it's supposed to go down, it's just grabbing the badge, design, and plastic.
The same thing applies to the backing. The backing has to be completely flat against the bottom, and if you're using the right size mold it will fit perfectly in the bottom. The bottom mold pin pushes the top mold slightly so that the pins in the top mold fit through the plate and when you press down, there should be absolutely NO GAP between the top mold and plate. If there is a slight gap, you haven't pressed all the way down. This results in the messy and loose plastic around the buttons from presses you see in other reviews.
A few other things to note:
- Paper weight matters! You can press up to a very light cardstock (about 50lb) but not heavy or scrapbooking cardstock. The best recommendation is to use regular copy paper (19-24lb) because it will press easier.
- Make sure you only grabbed one piece of mylar. It's really thin, thinner than you might think.
- This WON'T work with American button sizes. America uses imperial sizes, so the buttons are .03" too big. American buttons are 1.25" after pressing, these are 1.28" after pressing (58mm)
Final verdict:
This is super easy to use. The button backings are much higher quality than I initially anticipated and seem really sturdy. Also, you never really imagine just how much 1000 buttons are. It's a lot. It's probably over 2sq ft worth of unpressed buttons. It's really a great deal. On top of that, the molds are totally interchangeable! I'm really excited to get other size molds and buttons so I can make more products.
Frustrating and awesome
Joan M. Valois✓ Verified Purchase•July 8, 2023
Frustrating learning curve but once you get it down I LOVE making pins on this! Great for getting some minor aggression out LOL
Slight learning curve
Eyesofgreen✓ Verified Purchase•July 4, 2023
Once I got it figured out it went well. I was shorted about 50 of the metal tops, so I have more bottoms and plastic left over that I can't make. Other than that, this is a good product.
Machine is well built, supplies a little less so
Agent_Cooper✓ Verified Purchase•June 26, 2023
This was purchased as a gift for my wife and she's completely happy with it. The machine itself is a tank...all parts seem heavy duty and I can't imagine doing any kind of damage to it. The process to build the buttons is pretty straightforward though we did have to refer to the instructions several times.
The only problem I have with this order was the included button making supplies. The circle cutter is like a 5 cent piece of junk and I'm not real impressed with the plastic button bakings. They just make the buttons feel a little cheap once they are done. If I was making this purchase again, I think I would buy the machine as a stand alone item and then order the supplies separately and get the metal ones.
The only problem I have with this order was the included button making supplies. The circle cutter is like a 5 cent piece of junk and I'm not real impressed with the plastic button bakings. They just make the buttons feel a little cheap once they are done. If I was making this purchase again, I think I would buy the machine as a stand alone item and then order the supplies separately and get the metal ones.
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