Badge A Minut
BAM makes some good pro machines, the ones with the dies, not the hobby machines with the rings.
but 2 things I don’t like about BAM. 1. they stamp thier parts with thier contact info. good for a hobby,
but not so good for a business. 2. thier cut-a-circles, these drive me nuts. they move on the paper,
so you get a lot of spiral cuts or oblong cuts. which makes the art off center. I have tried everything,
they told me but nothing works 100% of the time. and the blades dull fast. and they don’t sell punches,
I am going to have to save and look for some BAM sized paper punches.
it’s frustrating. they should rename the line, Badger Minute, because thats how you feel after playing with these.
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Cal2613
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