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QKO
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Another vote for the Martelli. I use one for cutting shop orders, i.e. usually hundreds of cuts/day. It helps you cut straight, is easy on the hands, and the blades seem to last forever.
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Have you tried those gloves that are supposed to releave stress on your hands? Might be worth looking into. Like the soft quilting gloves.
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