Okay so technically it took 32 minutes 57 and 4/10ths seconds to cut and press 100 buttons. – Proving that designing and printing is usually the most time consuming part of making buttons. For this example I was using a Model 250 2-1/2 inch Button Machine, 2920 Graphic Punch, and a graphic provided to us by SaveLolita.com.

September 28, 2010
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How is that possible? I can’t do 100 any faster then 45 minutes, and I use methods that make it faster then most. She must be super human!
Wish I could see the vid in real time.
Ah! I’m totally not super-human. I feel kinda slow compared to Rex! ha ha!! Maybe we’ll make another cut of the video with more real time bits.
It might also be beneficial to see what I’m doing from above, because I get a groove on.
Go, Rebecca! I always stand when making buttons. This video makes me wonder how many button makers stand vs sit.
fine….
It is time for a world wide contest. the german buttonmaker a munch many faster
greetings
bjoern