Rotary Cutter Game Changer
#54
I received mine and have been cutting away on 1.25" squares for next pixel quilt. Very smooth. However...I find that I hit the center knob when cutting more than 2 layers! Like it but not loving it!
#55
Power Poster
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,023
In truth the smaller the blade the more accurate the cut I can cut four layers with the 18 just fine. I would love the new cutter in the 18 size. Blades are much cheaper too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aql4aUvb870
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aql4aUvb870
#56
Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2015
Posts: 286
The Framore mechanism sounds admirable, but I refuse to use a rotary cutter that you must open and close manually. They are a pain to use and just plain dangerous.
I have always used the Olfa Deluxe cutters (the 60 cm being my day to day cutter) because it's squeeze action automatically closes the blade when you take your hand off the handle. So. Much. Safer.
I would love to try a Framore with the Olfa Deluxe handle design!
I have always used the Olfa Deluxe cutters (the 60 cm being my day to day cutter) because it's squeeze action automatically closes the blade when you take your hand off the handle. So. Much. Safer.
I would love to try a Framore with the Olfa Deluxe handle design!
#57
Power Poster
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Mableton, GA
Posts: 11,221
I got mine. So far like it. I don't usually use the 60 mm although I have one and blades. I started using the 18 mm one sometimes but I guess I always go back to the 45 mm. I love a gizmo so I try a lot of different things.
#58
Member
Join Date: Dec 2023
Location: Central Georgia
Posts: 47
The Famore's are out of stock everywhere. (MSQ bearing cutters also out of stock.) I notice that Amazon has some Headley's with a bearing (both 60 and 45), but the grip looks less ergonomic. Anyone try the Headley bearing cutters?