YAY! I finally have my Big Shot working again and was able to use my new embossing folder! In a bit I'll give you a run down of what it took to get my machine running again, but first, let's talk about the card.
This card started with another fancy sentiment piece from my "Press-Out Victorian Christmas Book." I once again cut a piece of double-stick adhesive sheet to fit (peel off one side and place the piece on it, then trim around it), and covered it with clear micro-beads. It's hard to really see the effect in the picture, but it gives additional texture and glitz.
For the background, I embossed a cream piece of glimmer paper with my new embossing folder from Sizzix (Peace Poinsettia Set). After adhering the embossed panel to the card, I used gold stickles for the center of the flowers and then ran a bead of it around my embossed piece to frame it. A gold bow would be a nice touch, but I left it off so I wouldn't have to worry about the additional thickness when mailing it.
So that's my card. Now for the Big Shot saga.
It all started a couple of weeks before Thanksgiving when the handle of my Big Shot came off in my hand as I was using the machine. The crank shaft had broken. Fortunately they have a 3-year warranty, so I was able to call and see about warranty repair. They sent me a replacement crankshaft and instructions on how to replace it. It should have been relatively easy to replace, but when I got things taken apart, I discovered that another part needed to be replaced as well. So, I had to wait a few more days while they sent that part to me (crank shaft bearings).
Next problem, I needed a couple of tools I didn't have. One was a pair of snap ring pliers; the other was a short solid steel rod approx 1/2" in diameter. My local hardware store was able to fix me up with both. For the rod, we found a long bolt (I think it may have been 5" long). The guy that was helping me was willing to take a hacksaw to it and cut off the threads, leaving me with a rod that was about 3 1/2" long - plenty long enough to do what I needed. After that, it was simply a matter of following the instructions. The only problem came when I forgot to put a piece back and had to tear things apart again to put it in. This meant removing the e-clips on the crank shaft again, and that caused me a bit of trouble. At first things didn't want to rotate the way they needed to, and I knew better than to put things back together until I got that sorted out. I guess something wasn't seated quite right, but I finally got it working. Cranks so smoothly now!
I can't begin to express how wonderful it is to have my Big Shot back! And it's nice to know that these things can be replaced should I need to do so sometime in the future.
1 comment:
I'm glad your back to being able to use your Big Shot. Sounds like quite the saga ! Hope it lasts a long time.
Your card is wonderful. I love that folder, I hadn't seen that one before. I may have to look for that one at my LSS but usually she doesn't have much new items like that - always lots of new papers however. Like you said over on PW MB --- I have tons of paper that will take me FOREVER to use up.
Have a great weekend.
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