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 Who did Invent the Jigsaw Puzzle Dies?   The history of the  Jigsaw puzzle dies  can be traced back to 3000 B.C . where puzzle dies were originally used as a religious ritual in Egypt. However, the first modern day appearance of  puzzle dies  can be traced back to the 18th century and have their roots in the related puzzle die known as the "Tangram".They were originally known as disentailleur, or "de-disentangler" in French, which is a word that refers to theprocess of removing jigsaws from their mold.    The invention of jigsaw puzle dies is credited to John Spilsbury, a London engraver and map maker.  ln 1760, he came up with the idea to mount a map onto hard wood and , using a fine saw ,cut around the borders of each country. His objective was to create an educational tool that children could use to learn about geography.   By the 1850's jigsaw puzzle dies had become an entertainment advances in printing and cutting methods progressively reduced prices , cul
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Understand Die Cutting Die cutting is a fabrication process which employs specialized machines and machine tools to convert stock material by cutting, forming and shearing it into custom shapes and designs. Both versatile and customziable, the die process is suitable for a wide range of materials , including metal , plastic , wood , and composites .  It also has manufacturing applications in a variety of industries , including die cutting neoprene , gasketing , die cutting paper , packaging , die cutting fabric , and producing die cut foam .    There are several different types of die cutting processes available today, including flatbed die cutting , rotary die cutting , and digital die cutting , with each process variant offering its advantages and disadvantages. The requirements and specifications demanded by a particular die cutting application-for example materials being converted , part size , desired tolerances , initial and long -terms , etc.-help determine the type of die cu
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  Everything you need to know about die cutting         Die cutting  remains in the shadows of its finished products. The engineering and design that goes into it and the skills of building and maintaining stations are shrouded with the convenience it brings through its produced objects— as it should be. Many of the products that we enjoy on a daily basis have gone through die cutting. But, what is this ‘die cutting’ is? What significance does it bring?   Die cutting is fundamentally the process of cutting any material through the use of industry-grade machine or a simple personal cutting equipment (for personal use). It is necessary to produce precise and clean-cut items in mass quantity. To make it easier and more relatable, think “cookie cutter.” Yes! It is like cutting your cookie doughs into those adorable shapes using a sharp cutter, known as a die or a specialized metal sheet with blades to cut through paper, cardboard, fabric, rubber, and more complex materials into the desired