Die Cutting Machine

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Die Cutting Machine

What is a die cutting machine?


In their most basic form, die cutters work by pushing “dies” – shaped metal outlines, like stamps with raised edges – down onto paper or fabric, slicing the desired shape out cleanly. Most die cutters can also emboss, where a pattern or shape is pushed into a piece of card, leaving an impression on the material instead.


What are the key differences between cutting machines?

The most powerful Cricut machines can cut through wood and leather, while the smaller versions are perfect for cutting intricate shapes from vinyl or card. Because of their incredibly precise cut depth control, they can also perform “kiss cuts”, meaning you can cut out sticker sheets and labels, without cutting through the backing sheet.

If you are looking to trim a high volume of smaller items printed on paper or cardstock, die cutting is the far more cost-effective and time-efficient option. Once a die has been assembled, it can be used over and over again to create a huge number of identical shapes

However, if you are looking to trim a low volume of large-format items (especially those printed on thicker, tougher materials such as Forex, Foam-board or R-board), digital cutting is the better option. There’s no need to pay for a custom die; plus, you can create more intricate shapes via digital cutting.

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