Rhinestone pressing

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Re: Rhinestone pressing

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[quote="Justin]Could be one of those jobs that's better to pass on. I never like turning anything away but you find you can get bogged down with something like that, end up out of pocket and left with products you'll never use!

Fancy it Justin ;) :D
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Re: Rhinestone pressing

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Don't make them myselfm I'm afraid and I havn't had any made in a while :( Give Packtex a try, may be worth a go.
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Thanks Justin, I have registered withem and now waiting a reply.
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Re: Rhinestone pressing

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We do Rhinestones using the Xpres system.

You do need a good cutter - the Craft Robo doesn't have sufficient down-force.

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Re: Rhinestone pressing

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maybe you should do follow you heart
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