cutting with exacto knife
#2
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Location: Anchorage, AK
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you can cut with xacto, but I think there would be a couple of inconveniences...an xacto requires that you pull the blade thru the material being cut while a rotary pushes down from the top to cut...I'd be afraid of pulling the fabric out of alighment with an exacto because of the pulling motion. The rulers would need to be completely slip-resistant to prevent fabric from moving with the exacto..while currently a ruler can slip when we use the rotary blade, the fabric usually doesn't. Safety...I'd be much more concerned with safety with the exacto...if it slips while cutting, the movement would have the blade coming towards you and with the rotary the movement is/should be away from you. I also prefer the protection on the rotary covers over the blade covers for the xacto.
All that being said, I prefer the rotary blades.
All that being said, I prefer the rotary blades.
#4
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Missouri
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A rotary blade rolls over/through the fabric.
A exacto knife would be pulling through the fabric.
I don't think you would get a good clean cut.
As well as the safety issues as mentioned.
A rotary blade will cut through atleast 4 layers of
fabric with no problem. The blades do get dull after use and needs to be changed periodically, depending on how much it ts used. I think the most used size would be the 45 mm.
A exacto knife would be pulling through the fabric.
I don't think you would get a good clean cut.
As well as the safety issues as mentioned.
A rotary blade will cut through atleast 4 layers of
fabric with no problem. The blades do get dull after use and needs to be changed periodically, depending on how much it ts used. I think the most used size would be the 45 mm.
#8
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If your cutter is not cutting even on layer of fabric I'm guessing that it's because you're not putting enough pressure on it...you do have to push down hard enough for the razor edge to get thru...when you are used to doing it, you'll be able to hear the difference between the razor cutting the fabric and when it's not cutting. also, try a brand new blade, and make sure the blade is extended as far as it can, you may be preventing the blade from cutting by not having it fully extended.
#10
I was going to say check to make sure you only have one blade in the cutter too. Having two in it cuts worse than one dull blade LOL.
Make sure that your rotary cutter (blade) is held up straight. If you tilt it to the side it wants to "cut into the ruler" and makes it more difficult to cut and wears out the blade quickly. It should be up butted up against the ruler, gliding against it :D:D:D
Make sure that your rotary cutter (blade) is held up straight. If you tilt it to the side it wants to "cut into the ruler" and makes it more difficult to cut and wears out the blade quickly. It should be up butted up against the ruler, gliding against it :D:D:D
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