I Should Have Heeded the Button Maker Warnings
Monday July 28th 2008, 11:26 pm
Filed under: Art & Design, Technology

Against all the advice of my brother, friends, and peers, I shelled out for one of those hand-press Badge-A-Minit button makers. After tax and shipping it cost me around a buck-fifty, but I figured if I could sell the buttons included in the Master Kit Plus on ETSY or at 32-Bit Genocide, it would be worth it.

So, I figured that all occurances that my fellow button-making enthusiests experienced could be chalked up to dumb luck, mis-use, or just a faulty model. Well, it turns out they were right, because after just a dozen buttons, here’s what happened:

Broken Press

For the time being, it is useless. Hopefully, I will be able to take advantage of the company’s 100% Satisfaction Guarantee – I need to make a few buttons for Otakon and use the rest up by 32-Bit Genocide.


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Thanks for posting this. I was looking into getting a Badge-A-Minit but now I know better.

Comment by Fionen 04.25.09 @ 4:32 pm



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