Ellison, 6 in (15.24 Cm) Opening Superstar Manual Die Cutting and Embossing Machine A10800, Black
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Ellison, 6 in (15.24 Cm) Opening Superstar Manual Die Cutting and Embossing Machine A10800, Black
This die-cutting and embossing machine is the perfect tool for the K-12 teacher or for using at home. The manually operated SuperStar cuts everything from cardstock to fabric and many things in between.
Die-cuts and embosses many different materials up to 6" (15.24 cm) wide. Compatible all AllStar Dies, including Long, and with Sizzix Bigz dies (with the exception of Bigz Plus and Bigz Pro dies).
The SuperStar Machine measures approximately 40 x 29 x 24 cm (14 1/4" x 12 3/8" x 6 5/8") and weighs 4.52 Kg (7.50 lb).
Superstar A10800 Looking for the perfect die cutting machine for card making? Why not try our extremely popular manual Superstar machine! It’s the perfect tool for a wide range of creative pursuits and caters for everyone from the beginner to the expert The A5 sized platform allows you to cut a variety of materials up to 6 inches wide and with just one roll through the Superstar machine you can create a detailed and precise design to suit your creative needs Designed with the potential to cut materials ranging from tissue to cork as well as fabric and wood the project possibilities are endless compatible with the full Sizzix Library including Sizzix Bigz Thinlits Framelits (excluding Plus and pro dies) as well as embossing folders you can create a never ending collection of high end die cutting products What's included? 1 Superstar machine and 1 pair of standard cutting pads What is die cutting? Die cutting is a quick and easy way of producing individual or mass shapes from paper Foil cardstock or even chipboard using a machine and die instead of cutting by hand What cuts my material? A die cutting machine will always be necessary in order to die cut though it's not the machine itself that physically cuts your material The die cutter you use (for example a Sizzix Bigz Thinlits or Framelits die) is responsible for revealing your design The machine just applies the pressure So if you're ever unsure whether you can die cut a certain material check the compatibility of your die rather than your machine