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Old 07-08-2023, 11:17 AM   #1  
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What’s the trick for separating these die shapes?
It’s a princess and a frog.
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you must be very very careful. With this one in particular, I would gently twist the piece in the head area - it's the only one that will come off... I gently twist mine in both directions to break the little pieces holding it onto the base... or, I have also used a pair of jewerly snippers... but sometimes the pieces are too tiny to put the snippers in the areas to be cut. I have only ever broken one die in all the years I've purchased dies that need to be taken apart.. Good Luck.. If anyone else has a different way of taking them apart, I'd be interested to hear about too !
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You might get some ideas in this thread:

Question about separating dies by ozarkstamper at Splitcoaststampers
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I have these paper snips that I got from inkystamper https://inkystamperstore.com/die-snips/.

I love them!! They work perfectly!!
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I have these paper snips that I got from inkystamper https://inkystamperstore.com/die-snips/. I love them!! They work perfectly!!
My snips came with a file that is very handy for eliminating the jagged edges the snips occasionall leave. I find it's much easier to snip accurately than to twist pieces apart.
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And Jennifer McGuire gets her snips situated where she wants to cut, places the snips and dies in the folds of a crumpled baby wipe and cuts...that way the little pieces you can step on and cut your foot open (or get a piece in your eye) are trapped in the wet wipe. When you are done, just pitch the baby wipe with all the little pieces.
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We are all coming in with snips.

Vic-I am curious what the difference is with the button shank cutter from the other thread linked? They look just like our snips to me. https://www.joann.com/favorite-findi...tm_term=802667

I agree on the use of a cloth, wet paper towel or whatever. Definitely cover it. Those bits can really fly.
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I also have a set of metal files that I use to file down the sharp edges.
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Oh I forgot to mention that-I too have a set of files.
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Vic-I am curious what the difference is with the button shank cutter from the other thread linked? They look just like our snips to me. https://www.joann.com/favorite-findi...tm_term=802667

I agree on the use of a cloth, wet paper towel or whatever. Definitely cover it. Those bits can really fly.
I bought mine to cut the shanks off buttons many (probably 15) years ago. I belonged to fabric art groups and I used buttons on fabric ATCs & postcards. Since that time I've gotten into papercrafts and used them to cut dies apart. I haven't needed to file any sharp spots.


I cut my dies in a plastic bag to contain ant flying bits.
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I bought mine to cut the shanks off buttons many (probably 15) years ago. I belonged to fabric art groups and I used buttons on fabric ATCs & postcards. Since that time I've gotten into papercrafts and used them to cut dies apart. I haven't needed to file any sharp spots.


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Thank you. Making the postcards and ATCs was a lot of fun. I always had a lot of scraps from my quilting and other sewing projects. Here are some I made with metal cans sewn on:

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Have you noticed that hero Arts kit’s dies put their little attachment pieces in places where they are easier to snip? Like straight or convex areas vs concave areas? I suggested that to them several years ago and they’ve been doing it ever since! It’s nearly impossible to get snips into the right curves.
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