In the Forums

Register

Today's Posts

Search

Get the Weekly
Inkling
newsletter





Previous Issues

Splitcoaststampers's privacy policy

Get Social

Splitcoaststampers on InstagramLike Splitcoaststampers on FacebookFollow Splitcoaststampers on TwitterPit Splitcoaststampers on Pinterest

Sponsored Ads


 
Splitcoaststampers.com - the world's #1 papercrafting community
You're currently viewing Splitcoaststampers as a GUEST. We pride ourselves on being great hosts, but guests have limited access to some of our incredible artwork, our lively forums and other super cool features of the site! You can join our incredible papercrafting community at NO COST. So what are you waiting for?

Join the party at Splitcoaststampers today!

Reply
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 05-19-2018, 03:38 PM   #1  
Pearl-ExPert
 
kazeka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: northern California
Posts: 2,413
Received 389 Likes on 262 Posts
Default How can I center my oval dies on a card?

I am having so much trouble using oval dies because I can't seem to get them set straight on a card, or stamp a sentiment straight inside the oval shape. I wish they marked the horizontal and vertical centers on oval dies because that would help a lot. I've tried figuring out where the centers are on the dies, so I can mark them with a sharpie but just can't seem to get it. Does anyone have a tip on how to find the centers on these dies...or how to get them placed correctly on a card? I have some visual problems that make it even more difficult and can't just eyeball it, as I can with most shapes. Thanks so much.
kazeka is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-19-2018, 03:50 PM   #2  
Gallery Gazer
 
SkyNacho's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 6,334
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Default

Never done it myself, but if i wanted to find and mark the centers, I think I would cut out some ovals with my dies, then fold each cut-out oval in half the long way, open in up and then in half the short way. Then you can lay your die back over the die cut and you'll have lines pointing to the center point on each edge of the die (assuming you have open backed dies).
__________________
Emily/SkyNacho ... This blog is Useless Without Pictures.
SkyNacho is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-19-2018, 03:56 PM   #3  
Pearl-ExPert
 
kazeka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: northern California
Posts: 2,413
Received 389 Likes on 262 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkyNachoView Post
Never done it myself, but if i wanted to find and mark the centers, I think I would cut out some ovals with my dies, then fold each cut-out oval in half the long way, open in up and then in half the short way. Then you can lay your die back over the die cut and you'll have lines pointing to the center point on each edge of the die (assuming you have open backed dies).
Oh my gosh, why didn't I think of that...duh!! Thanks so much. This is something I can do very easily. I can probably mark the points directly on my die with a sharpie..so excited!
kazeka is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-19-2018, 04:16 PM   #4  
Forum Fanatic
 
Boss's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Ontario, Oregon
Posts: 9,431
Received 35 Likes on 24 Posts
Default

Just experienced this issue this afternoon using the new May Hero Arts My Monthly Kit. It features an intricate tree die that floats inside a large oval. The oval die and the intricate tree die are individual dies so they can be used separately or in tandem.
I got lucky and had the intricate tree die land pretty much where it needed to within the oval. However, as I was doing it I wondered how I could accurately mark the oval die with vertical/horizontal hash marks...I�ve tried it in the past with dismal results.
Thanks SO much for suggesting a simple, non-mathematical way to figure out the centers! I�m gonna give it a try and see how it works! :cool:
__________________
Susy
Boss is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-19-2018, 08:27 PM   #5  
Pearl-ExPert
 
kazeka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: northern California
Posts: 2,413
Received 389 Likes on 262 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by BossView Post
Just experienced this issue this afternoon using the new May Hero Arts My Monthly Kit. It features an intricate tree die that floats inside a large oval. The oval die and the intricate tree die are individual dies so they can be used separately or in tandem.
I got lucky and had the intricate tree die land pretty much where it needed to within the oval. However, as I was doing it I wondered how I could accurately mark the oval die with vertical/horizontal hash marks...I�ve tried it in the past with dismal results.
Thanks SO much for suggesting a simple, non-mathematical way to figure out the centers! I�m gonna give it a try and see how it works! :cool:
Let us know how it works! I tried it with two of my oval nested dies and marked the actual die so we'll see how it goes tomorrow when I do some experimental stamping and cutting with it.
kazeka is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-20-2018, 01:58 AM   #6  
Die Cut Diva
 
shazsilverwolf's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Worcestershire, England
Posts: 3,700
Likes: 0
Received 14 Likes on 8 Posts
Default

Emily, you are a genius! Whilst the rest of us are sat here thinking 'thats so obvious, we are total idiots!' lol. I rarely use oval dies for that reason, I see a cutting and die marking session in my future. Would also work great on circle dies, for us positionally challenged!
shazsilverwolf is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-20-2018, 07:38 AM   #7  
Gallery Gazer
 
pepperann's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Wherever I am, that's the place to be!
Posts: 6,645
Received 111 Likes on 73 Posts
Heart

Quote:

Originally Posted by SkyNachoView Post
Never done it myself, but if i wanted to find and mark the centers, I think I would cut out some ovals with my dies, then fold each cut-out oval in half the long way, open in up and then in half the short way. Then you can lay your die back over the die cut and you'll have lines pointing to the center point on each edge of the die (assuming you have open backed dies).


Wonderful idea! I have a lazy eye on my left side, so tend to see things a bit crooked--which is very frustrating when making a card. This will help me immensely! Thank you!!
__________________
"I have cats, but they don't smoke or associate with dogs...."
pepperann is online now  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-20-2018, 03:22 PM   #8  
Pearl-ExPert
 
kazeka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: northern California
Posts: 2,413
Received 389 Likes on 262 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by shazsilverwolfView Post
Emily, you are a genius! Whilst the rest of us are sat here thinking 'thats so obvious, we are total idiots!' lol. I rarely use oval dies for that reason, I see a cutting and die marking session in my future. Would also work great on circle dies, for us positionally challenged!

I know, right? I cut a bunch of oval shapes out with my nested dies and folded them while I watched tv with my husband. I saved the folded shapes to use as reference and templates and marked with a sharpie on several of the actual dies but haven't gotten to all of them yet. It's got to be better than struggling the way that I had.
kazeka is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-20-2018, 03:24 PM   #9  
Pearl-ExPert
 
kazeka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: northern California
Posts: 2,413
Received 389 Likes on 262 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by pepperannView Post
Wonderful idea! I have a lazy eye on my left side, so tend to see things a bit crooked--which is very frustrating when making a card. This will help me immensely! Thank you!!

I have some visual issues that have popped up within the last 5 years or so and can't see straight lines at all anymore, which makes it challenging. I can use a ruler to mark the straight lines, but that didn't help when I couldn't figure out where the center points are on ovals. Circles are easier for me because I can shift them slightly, and eyeball it fairly well but those ovals, ugh
kazeka is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-20-2018, 05:31 PM   #10  
Hardware Hotshot
 
uncbballfan's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 4,893
Received 83 Likes on 43 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by shazsilverwolfView Post
Emily, you are a genius! Whilst the rest of us are sat here thinking 'thats so obvious, we are total idiots!' lol. I rarely use oval dies for that reason, I see a cutting and die marking session in my future. Would also work great on circle dies, for us positionally challenged!

EXACTLY THIS!

That tree is in my way, and I can't see the forest...:rolleyes:
SaveSave
__________________
Linda E
Caution: You are entering an artistic zone. This is not clutter - this is creating. These are not pajamas - it's my work uniform.
uncbballfan is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-20-2018, 05:42 PM   #11  
Gallery Gazer
 
SkyNacho's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 6,334
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Default

Aw, you are all so sweet. All I can say now is that I hope the suggestion works. LOL.
__________________
Emily/SkyNacho ... This blog is Useless Without Pictures.
SkyNacho is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-24-2018, 06:54 AM   #12  
Pearl-ExPert
 
jeanne3579's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Sierra Vista, AZ
Posts: 2,815
Received 257 Likes on 138 Posts
Default

This idea is genius! As soon as I read the OP, I was visualizing how to use a centering ruler, draw two perpendicular lines on a scratch paper, lay the oval over it and mark where the lines met the die and then I saw the simple, but perfect answer submitted by SkyNacho! What a "duh" moment I had.
jeanne3579 is online now  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-24-2018, 07:11 AM   #13  
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen Alumni
Creative Crew SU Design Team Alumni
Demo Challenge Leader
Splitcoast Challenge Host
 
TexasGrammy's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: South of Oklahoma, North of DFW Airport = North Texas!
Posts: 44,414
Received 248 Likes on 132 Posts
Default

Fabulous idea for us to LOVE!
Thank you bunches!!!

I do have Sharpie marks on my oval dies at top/bottom/left/right centers ... and it helps a lot during placement decisions on C/S. But I used a more tedious method of alignment atop grid paper to get those markings placed. LOL
__________________
TexasGrammy** Bev Gerard
blog: Texas Rubber & Ink!
TexasGrammy is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-24-2018, 08:53 AM   #14  
Insane Embellisher
 
ShariW's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Laguna Woods, CA
Posts: 940
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes on 0 Posts
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by pepperannView Post
Wonderful idea! I have a lazy eye on my left side, so tend to see things a bit crooked--which is very frustrating when making a card. This will help me immensely! Thank you!!
Me too!!!!! Same eye and everything is always off center just a smidge!
__________________
ShariW
Trust in the Lord with all thine Heart-Prov.3:5a
ShariW is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 05-25-2018, 05:23 AM   #15  
Stampin' Fool
 
CraftyMel2's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: A map dot in Utah
Posts: 1,253
Received 4 Likes on 4 Posts
Default

I started a thread in the off topic section for anyone who has vision issues - I actually thought I was alone in this but after reading this thread I see there are others. If you want to start a little group, the thread has been started. "See" you there!!
__________________
"For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf, and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack" ~Rudyard Kipling
my gallery
CraftyMel2 is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-03-2018, 12:08 PM   #16  
Matboard Maniac
 
creativechbdcrafts's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 226
Received 15 Likes on 4 Posts
Default

can someone please share a photo or two? im having a hard time visualizing this. thanks!
creativechbdcrafts is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-04-2018, 02:45 AM   #17  
Die Cut Diva
 
shazsilverwolf's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Worcestershire, England
Posts: 3,700
Likes: 0
Received 14 Likes on 8 Posts
Default

.
I've just done this with a scalloped Oval, so here are the pics. You can also use it on circles, but I didn't want to add too many pics.



So, from the top- die cut your Oval. I've used a scalloped Spellbinders die, and I noticed an important point, which you can see when you get to the pic where I've marked the points on the die. Scalloped shape is NOT a mirror image down either centre line, so I'd suggest marking TOP on your shape, and also on the die. Just a T, or a larger mark should do.
So, onwards. Fold your paper shape in half lengthways, and mark the fold line at either end. Open back up, and repeat for the widthways fold.
Now you can mark those centres on your die.
You can keep the cut shape as a template for future use.
I also realised that you can keep the piece you cut the die out of, and use that for lining up too- in which case you'll want to use a properly cut sheet- I just grabbed a scrap piece.

Last edited by shazsilverwolf; 06-04-2018 at 02:52 AM.. Reason: resized images
shazsilverwolf is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-04-2018, 08:44 AM   #18  
Matboard Maniac
 
creativechbdcrafts's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 226
Received 15 Likes on 4 Posts
Default

Thank you!
creativechbdcrafts is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-04-2018, 05:30 PM   #19  
Polyshrink Goddess
 
Kate Stamps's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Chehalis, WA in my stamp room
Posts: 553
Received 9 Likes on 7 Posts
Default

Thank you. The pictures also helped me.
Kate Stamps is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-04-2018, 05:54 PM   #20  
Proud Fan Club Member
 
shirlb19's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Langley, B.C. Canada
Posts: 32,110
Received 1,718 Likes on 650 Posts
Default

Thanks Emily and Shaz! Great tips!

Shirl
shirlb19 is online now  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-04-2018, 05:56 PM   #21  
Splitcoast Dirty Dozen
Proud Fan Club Member
 
c-mouse's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: teetering on the brink of everything
Posts: 8,579
Received 490 Likes on 308 Posts
Default

Wondering if the sharpie marks will wear off? Would it work to mark with nail polish?
__________________
c-mouse-If you can't say nuttin nice--don't say nuttin at all. Thumper.
Pansy

Card Sketch Challenge 1-227 done only 396+ to go to be caught up!!!!!

-90 and sweating




c-mouse is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-04-2018, 06:13 PM   #22  
Gallery Gazer
 
SkyNacho's Avatar
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 6,334
Likes: 0
Received 1 Like on 1 Post
Default

Quote:

Originally Posted by c-mouseView Post
Wondering if the sharpie marks will wear off? Would it work to mark with nail polish?

I'm sure they will eventually, but I suspect nail polish would also eventually chip or wear off. I would just remark the sharpie as needed. You can always just recut and refold and remark the dies if you forget before the mark wears off entirely.
__________________
Emily/SkyNacho ... This blog is Useless Without Pictures.
SkyNacho is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Old 06-05-2018, 01:02 AM   #23  
Die Cut Diva
 
shazsilverwolf's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Worcestershire, England
Posts: 3,700
Likes: 0
Received 14 Likes on 8 Posts
Default

I'm thinking you could also make a scratch mark with a sharp pointy object, on the die. But I agree with Emily, very easy to redo it with a Sharpie. I think it would be hard to get a fine line mark with nail varnish- at least I know I'd struggle, which is why I rarely varnish my nails, lol. They're a big enough target, and I can't manage them,
shazsilverwolf is offline  
Tweet this Post! Share on Facebook Reddit!! Pin on Pinterest! Share on Google+!
Reply With Quote Likes
Reply






Posting Rules
You may post new threads
You may post replies
You may post attachments
You may edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off