Rotary Cutter Blades
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Winchester, VA
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I put in a new blade to cut a crib size quilt. At the end of the cutting, the blade appeared to very dull. I should think that the blades should last longer than that for what they cost. I am using an Olfa cutter and blades. Have any of you experienced this? Would you suggest I use a different rotary cutter?
#25
I've tried Harbor Freight blades and they were horrible. Couldn't even cut one layer. I've heard people say they had good luck with them. I think that different Harbor Freights have different blades.. it has to be something like that for some people say they are good and others that they don't work at all.
#26
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Florida - formerly Montana
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I've tried Harbor Freight blades and they were horrible. Couldn't even cut one layer. I've heard people say they had good luck with them. I think that different Harbor Freights have different blades.. it has to be something like that for some people say they are good and others that they don't work at all.
#28
Take your blade out of the cutter periodically and clean the blade and under the blade. Lint gets packed in there and causes skips while cutting. I also put a dab of machine oil or silicone on a Q tip and wipe the blade and the area where the blade sits. Emily
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#30
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Mechanicsville, IA
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I also use the electric Tru Cut sharpener. Don't buy the less expensive one. You won't be satisfied with quality. I bought their higher priced one and have had the same results as stated in the quote below. But I'm also going to head over to the Olfa site & make sure I am putting them together correctly.
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