Rotary Cutter Safety
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Sorry that your rotary cutter bit you, they are very sharp and can do a lot of damage, if you are not vigilant. My neighbor accidentally dropped her rotary cutter and the blade landed on her bare foot, but it could have been worse. I hope you recover quickly from your injury. Thank you for reminding us to be careful with our rotary cutter.
#43
I don't see my rotary cutters as any more dangerous than the sharpest knife in my kitchen but treat them with the same respect as that sharp knife.
Sorry to hear of your misfortune but treat it as a timely warning. Run a safety check at the start of your quilting day just as you would for your car before you'd take it out on the road. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
Can't see how a loose screw could cause the blade to split in two. Sounds like a faulty blade. Maybe some investigation is needed. Glad it wasn't any worse for you. Happy Quilting.
Sorry to hear of your misfortune but treat it as a timely warning. Run a safety check at the start of your quilting day just as you would for your car before you'd take it out on the road. "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
Can't see how a loose screw could cause the blade to split in two. Sounds like a faulty blade. Maybe some investigation is needed. Glad it wasn't any worse for you. Happy Quilting.
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