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10-20-2010, 05:31 AM
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I am i doing something wrong or does any one else notice there blades on there fabric cutter are waring out fast it seem like i just changed it :roll:
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It does seem that way sometimes. I keep a supply of used blades to cut batting with. It dulls them faster than anything.
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I was thinking that they were wearing out quicker too, but then I think back about how much I've cut. I really hate dull blades. Great tip about using the dull blades to cut batting.
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They have never lasted long enough for me. :-D
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Yep! Shouldn't they last atleast a month? no matter how much fabric we cut?? :lol::lol::lol:
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