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Old 08-19-2009, 11:35 PM
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I have always used the Olfa brand.
My Mom gave me my first one, so I
have just stayed with it!!
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Old 08-20-2009, 12:47 PM
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I bought a 45mm Dritz rotary cutter, mat and ruller in a kit today at Joann's. It was on sale for $20 which seemed pretty good to me. Of course, I know nothing so maybe it isn't good.

I've cut some strips with it and it seemed to do what I expected it to do.

That being said, I've already figured out I cut the strips narrower than I intended! Yikes! Oh well, not to worry. The plan is to make a piano topper that resembles (stress the word resembles) piano keys. My topper will just have more keys than I thought! :D

Thanks so much for all your kind advice.

Lsia
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Old 08-20-2009, 01:32 PM
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Old 08-20-2009, 01:41 PM
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I think safety features and ergodynamic features are most important in a rotary cutter. I like the 45mm size. I haven't been cut yet, but have had a few close calls. With my new cutter, the blade retracts when you release the handle. Also, you can lock it closed when not in use. Great feature if there are small children about.
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Old 08-20-2009, 01:53 PM
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as usual, i'm going to be contrary.

i've used fiskars, olfa and generic blades. they all wear out at the same rate. the only time i buy name brand now is when i catch them on sale for the same price i'd pay for generics. trust me ... that ain't often! :lol:
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Old 08-20-2009, 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Lacelady
I have three different makes, but the one I use all the time is the Olfa that shuts (or goes into safety mode) when you put it down. This is the safest one for me, because I am inclined to forget to put the safety catch on with the others. With my Olfa, I know it is safe the minute it is out of my hand, because the blade is only in operation when I am squeezing the handle. (You can also lock it in the safety position, if you have children around) Worth any extra money to me, compared to cheaper alternatives.
ditto, I also have several kinds and my favorite is the one that I squeeze to use. I can be locked open if you prefer, but I like having it automatically close.
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Old 08-20-2009, 03:25 PM
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I recommend the Olfa with the ergonomic handle that also locks the blade to cut or not..... 45 is a good all around size too.
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Old 08-20-2009, 04:22 PM
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I have a Fiskars and it was only $13.00.
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Old 08-20-2009, 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
I bought a 45mm Dritz rotary cutter, mat and ruller in a kit today at Joann's. It was on sale for $20 which seemed pretty good to me. Of course, I know nothing so maybe it isn't good.

I've cut some strips with it and it seemed to do what I expected it to do.

That being said, I've already figured out I cut the strips narrower than I intended! Yikes! Oh well, not to worry. The plan is to make a piano topper that resembles (stress the word resembles) piano keys. My topper will just have more keys than I thought! :D

Thanks so much for all your kind advice.

Lsia
Sounds like you made a good first purchase. I bet it will not be the last rotary cutter you ever buy either---I have 5--4 different sizes and one just for paper.

And--this will not be the last time you cut your fabric strips that wrong size---that has happened to everyone at one time or another!!! You either cut more, or change your design......

Don't get discouraged---you are going to love quilting!! :D
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Old 08-23-2009, 02:07 PM
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Lacelady - I agree with you, the one that closes on release, automatically is so nice and safe...
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