
Tag Archives: Metalworking Tools
DzIxY Metal Cutting Dies Review: Right for Our Shop?
In our hunt for reliable birthday-themed tools, we put the DzIxY Happy Birthday Background Board Metal Cutting Dies through a few quick shop tests. The set promises a bold background plate plus celebratory details, aiming to speed up card making while keeping designs crisp. From our first passes, the die cut cleanly with our machine, giving us a tidy “Happy Birthday” backdrop that instantly looked more finished than a simple stamped layer. We also liked how the cutouts could be saved as confetti-style accents for scrapbooks or shaker cards, stretching the value of each run. Still, we’re watching for long-term durability and how well it handles thicker cardstock. Is it a staple—or a seasonal helper? We’re finding out.
PHALANX Rotary Tool Review: Right for Our Shop?
We brought the PHALANX 180W Rotary Tool Kit onto our bench with one question in mind: can it keep up with the mixed chaos of a real shop—wood, plastic, light metal, and last-minute fixes? The 1.5-amp motor and six variable speeds (8,000–32,000 RPM) give us room to switch from delicate engraving to more assertive cutting without feeling locked into one “best” setting. The flex shaft quickly became our go-to for tight angles and longer sessions, letting our hands do the fine work while the tool stays planted. With 139 accessories in the case, we spent less time hunting for bits and more time testing ideas. The real verdict? It’s a compact toolbox in motion—worth a closer look.
Oval Metal Cutting Die Review: Right Tool for Our Shop?
In our search for a dependable oval die set that can keep up with everyday orders, we put the “Oval Background Board Metal Cutting Dies” to work on card fronts, mini-album pages, and photo-frame accents. The nested oval shapes gave us a clean, classic focal point without overpowering our layouts, and the background board option made it easy to build layered looks with patterned paper and cardstock. We also liked how these dies fit naturally into our scrapbooking workflow—quick to position, simple to repeat, and flexible enough for both minimalist designs and more embellished projects. In this review, we’ll share how it handled cutting versus embossing, where it shines, and the small details that could matter in a busy shop.











