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Re: experience with making buttons

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This is the button maker we use and we love it


http://www.umakebuttons.com/details/...%20kits/73.php


I do not recommend badge-a-minit. Non standard button sizes, press is hard to use and does not always work well
What's non-standard about the 2.25" buttons badge-a-minit produces compared to other 2.25" buttons? We have used components from several different suppliers in our machine without issue.

To the OP, you will get tons of opinions about this topic. Everyone has their favorite. This is the same issue you'll run into if you ask what company makes the best car. If I were you, I would see if I could track down someone close t you that has one and see if they would let you take it for a test drive.

We like our badge a minit machine, it works well. We have a bad button every now and then, but I'm sure other brands do as well. Plus their prices on parts are decent and their shipping is usually free and is very quick.
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Re: experience with making buttons

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What's non-standard about the 2.25" buttons badge-a-minit produces compared to other 2.25" buttons? We have used components from several different suppliers in our machine without issue.

To the OP, you will get tons of opinions about this topic. Everyone has their favorite. This is the same issue you'll run into if you ask what company makes the best car. If I were you, I would see if I could track down someone close t you that has one and see if they would let you take it for a test drive.

We like our badge a minit machine, it works well. We have a bad button every now and then, but I'm sure other brands do as well. Plus their prices on parts are decent and their shipping is usually free and is very quick.
The blanks from badge-a-minit don't fit in other 2.25 button makers. That's why I called them non standard.
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Re: experience with making buttons

Falco Tech also uses the American Button Machines. We have two presses: a 2.25" and a bigger 3". BTW, I completely concur to also purchase the paper blank cutters--we made the investment to get lever-action punch cutters for the speed, ease of use, and easier to center the design on the blank.

We use the 2.25" for giveaways at regionals and events. These are great because you can make multiple designs or event-specific buttons, and it allows the students to show their creative sides coming up with new designs each year. We buy the blank pins, shells, and mylars in bulk at 1000 at a time...2.25" runs $80-90 for 1000 blanks, while the 3" runs $120-140. So to make 100, you're looking at $8-12 in materials after you have the machine. I know of teams that used to buy pre-made buttons for giveaways and would pay upwards of $400 for 1000 buttons.

Another reason to purchase your own button maker is for fundraising. We just bought the 3" press in order to make custom buttons to sell at our school sporting events--everything from general school support to support of specific sport teams or even special rivalry games. We sell them for $1 each, and they sell like hotcakes. You can make as many or as few as you want depending on the demand. Sell 1000 and you're looking at $800+ profit to pay off the expense of the button maker and start adding money for the team budget. We're also looking into setting up a photo button table at dances or senior nights--all you need is a camera, laptop, and a quality color printer to make instant photo button memories that would easily sell for $5 each. You can also replace the pin backs with others like magnet backs or keychain backs for a whole product line of potential...all with the same machine.
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Re: experience with making buttons

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The blanks from badge-a-minit don't fit in other 2.25 button makers. That's why I called them non standard.
Okay, makes sense. We've only ever used the one machine. On the upside for us, other blanks seem to fit in our badge-a-minit machine just fine.
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Re: experience with making buttons

We actually take a sheet of wood and then in our laser have it carve out our giveaways which we then add a key chain or magnet to.
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