Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles
Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles
Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles
Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles

  • Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles
  • Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles
  • Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles
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Altenew - Dies - Fine Frames Circles

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Your projects will be right on target with the Fine Frames Circles Die from Altenew. There is one thin metal die included in the package that measures 2.675" x 2.675" and is made in the USA. The die can be used with most die cutting machines (sold separately).  Full Description & Details
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Description & Details

Your projects will be right on target with the Fine Frames Circles Die from Altenew. There is one thin metal die included in the package that measures 2.675" x 2.675" and is made in the USA. The die can be used with most die cutting machines (sold separately).

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Made in the USA
Dimensions
2.675" x 2.675"
Number of Pieces
1
SKU
altn-alt2273
UPC
655646168272
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    Does this cut many circles of different size, or just the big circle and the center circle?   By: User (19-Sep-21) Helpful Question?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This question has been reported. Thank you!
    • This die will cut a 1" diameter circle and 15 fine circle frames. The smallest frame will have a diameter of 1.1" and the largest frame will have a diameter of 2.5".

      This is a highly intricate die, to cut out all the individual frames, please considering using 2-3 paper shims or a metal shim plate and run it through the die cutting machine a couple of times. Depending on the die-cutting machine used, it may or may not need more shims.
      Hope this helps. By: chrisawiniecki (21-Sep-21) Helpful Answer?  Yes  |  No Thank you! Report Inappropriate This Answer has been reported. Thank you!
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