Thank you for being very specific in your description, for example, providing the reason to let the foil "bunch up" while feeding it (easier to pull out of the channel) so that it all makes sense. It's not a complicated device to load and use but your video and plain, clear description is super useful for someone who hasn't used it before, or that has and perhaps had trouble with it. Thanks!
I just bought one of your hand foilers. After lots of practice and still struggling to get the foil to go on evenly with the glastar table top foiler, I was a bit skeptical. But all my initial test pieces came out near perfect the first time with your foiler. I'm really happy with it! Thank you!
Im getting this in every size. No matter how long ive been doing this, getting the evenness on both sides is impossible for me. My grandmother never had a problem. I refuse to tuen out sloppy looking work so i insist on petfect lines. This could be extremely helpful. And it doesnt take up an entire tabletop. Love that. Thanks! (Great explanation!❤)
We have a deluxe kit that includes 3 Hand Foilers (3/16", 7/32", 1/4") + Creator's Crimper/Burnisher. We also have the hand foilers in 10+ colors. So you can notate on your order what color/size you would like (mix and match). Thank you for the wonderful comment, and we look forward to helping your foiling needs.
When you are loading, make sure to leave the backing on until you get it mid way through the foiler, then you can pull it back and tear off the backing.
@creatorsbrand thanks, typically it tears whole I'm applying the foil to glass not while I'm setting it up. The back end of the foil sticks right at the entrance and eventually rips. Been trying for hours at this point! Can't seem to prevent it from happening
@@thingnumber2 Make sure that the foil is constantly going in straight as any twists or angles will cause it to bind up. You can also try clamping it to the table if you already haven't.
very helpful and amazingly fast! And here I have been hand-foiling all these years. Thank you! And I love your new Crimper/Burnisher I will be buying! But "3% off"????.....why bother offering that.
We offer a 5% discount on all orders (No Minimum). Orders over $225 receive a Free CSG-10 cutting head, and orders over $250 receive 10% off + Free CSG-10 cutting head.
Thank you for being very specific in your description, for example, providing the reason to let the foil "bunch up" while feeding it (easier to pull out of the channel) so that it all makes sense. It's not a complicated device to load and use but your video and plain, clear description is super useful for someone who hasn't used it before, or that has and perhaps had trouble with it. Thanks!
I just bought one of your hand foilers. After lots of practice and still struggling to get the foil to go on evenly with the glastar table top foiler, I was a bit skeptical. But all my initial test pieces came out near perfect the first time with your foiler. I'm really happy with it! Thank you!
Thank you for the kind words, we appreciate reading that and are glad you have had great success while using it! :)
Thankyou for this. I have watched other ways to use this tool and they somewhat awkward. Very well explained.
Im getting this in every size. No matter how long ive been doing this, getting the evenness on both sides is impossible for me. My grandmother never had a problem. I refuse to tuen out sloppy looking work so i insist on petfect lines. This could be extremely helpful. And it doesnt take up an entire tabletop. Love that. Thanks! (Great explanation!❤)
We have a deluxe kit that includes 3 Hand Foilers (3/16", 7/32", 1/4") + Creator's Crimper/Burnisher. We also have the hand foilers in 10+ colors. So you can notate on your order what color/size you would like (mix and match). Thank you for the wonderful comment, and we look forward to helping your foiling needs.
I was wondering what that thing was for
That foiler looks like it’s for 7/32 of an inch width of copper foil, it will not work if the copper foil is 1/4 of an inch wide, correct
Correct!
We are using a 7/32" hand foiler in this demo.
We also manufacture 3/16" and 1/4" hand foilers.
I can't seem to use this without the foil sticking to the device and ripping. How do you keep it from sticking at the point it enters?
When you are loading, make sure to leave the backing on until you get it mid way through the foiler, then you can pull it back and tear off the backing.
@creatorsbrand thanks, typically it tears whole I'm applying the foil to glass not while I'm setting it up. The back end of the foil sticks right at the entrance and eventually rips. Been trying for hours at this point! Can't seem to prevent it from happening
@@thingnumber2 Make sure that the foil is constantly going in straight as any twists or angles will cause it to bind up. You can also try clamping it to the table if you already haven't.
Where can I get your hand foiler?
The link to purchase is in the description of the video. They are selling fast, and are still in stock!
very helpful and amazingly fast! And here I have been hand-foiling all these years. Thank you! And I love your new Crimper/Burnisher I will be buying! But "3% off"????.....why bother offering that.
We are happy that you love the new Crimper/Burnisher. Most orders are same day shipping. Thank you for your interest.
We offer a 5% discount on all orders (No Minimum). Orders over $225 receive a Free CSG-10 cutting head, and orders over $250 receive 10% off + Free CSG-10 cutting head.
I have one of these but since of the glass I have is thinks l thicker so it doesn't when l work on those. 😢
We manufacture 3/16", 7/32", and 1/4" hand foilers.
Isnt this just a copy of glastar's hand foiler?
Glastar does not manufacture the hand foiler anymore.
This better than a Glastar@@creatorsbrand
Very nice 👍
thank you!