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The Sizzix EHull ScoreBoards Die L Tiny Book Case is a versatile crafting tool designed for stationery enthusiasts. It allows you to effortlessly cut and score matboard or chipboard, making it ideal for creating 3-D projects like sturdy boxes and decorative drawers. Compatible with multiple Sizzix machines, this die is perfect for both personal use and gifting, all while being compact and easy to handle.
Product Dimensions | 26 x 6 x 0.01 cm; 136.08 g |
Item Weight | 136 g |
Specific uses | China |
Batteries required | No |
S**S
Hermoso
Muy lindo troquel
E**S
Corte al maximo
Alguien que me ayude, recibà el producto muy bien pero ya intente con diferentes grosores de material y me corta todo en vez de solo marcar el doblez .... estaré haciendo algo mal?
M**C
love Sizzix
Can't get enough of Eileen Hulls Designs! ... love the dies - love making books! - great purchase!
M**E
Okay
Wish it was a standard envelope size
P**A
Wonderful!
This die is called "Tiny Book" because it makes a tiny book, about 3" tall, 2 and 5/16" wide, and 5/8" thick. You can use part of the cover to cut pages as well. The die will also cut a buckle, photo corners, a key, and an oval. The books are small enough to be adorable but large enough to be functional. A coordinating die, #664424, makes cases for the books. I can't recommend these dies highly enough.A note about Eileen Hull's Scoreboards dies from Sizzix: they are meant to cut materials between 1 mm and 1.4 mm thick, as indicated on the front of the package. A crease blade on a Bigz die is a piece of plastic designed to leave a mark. A crease blade on a Scoreboards die is a piece of sharp metal designed to cut halfway through thick material, because a mere crease mark would not help the material to fold properly. If you just use a thin sheet of paper or card stock, there will be cuts where the creases should be; as they say in IT, this is a feature, not a bug.Of course, you can use thinner materials on the parts of the die which do not have crease marks, like the buckle. In fact, it's probably best to do so, because the parts are so small that thicker materials may get stuck.For inspiration or help with your Scoreboards dies, please join the Eileen Hull Fan Club on the popular social media site that's like a book of faces.
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