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Old 06-05-2016, 09:36 AM
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I put a new blade in the right way. turned the mat over, skips when it's cutting. does anyone have any advice for me? It's cruddy out and raining and i want to cut out a new quilt, and it's being stubborn. I have to make 3-4 passes and even then use the scissors. any advice is welcomed. thanks in advance
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Old 06-05-2016, 09:50 AM
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Try a different blade.

Sometimes even a new Olfa blade is "bad"
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Have you tried loosening the screw a little? Sometimes it doesn't work if it's too tight.
Otherwise it sounds like you might have a dud. Happens to me sometimes when I use
those Harbor Freight blades. I think I'll stick with the original blades from now on.
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Old 06-05-2016, 09:54 AM
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it's kinda skipping, if that makes any sense. the old blade did the same thing. is it time to buy a new cutter?
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do you have 2 blades stuck together?
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Old 06-05-2016, 10:13 AM
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Sometimes 2 blades stuck together will do that. Also , you stated you flipped your mat over?? I have a mat that I never get good cuts if it is ( wrong side up) have you tried flipping it back over? Why did you flip it? If it has become rough a light ( sanding) will fix it right up. I use fine ( 100 grit) sand paper - or one of those green scrubbies work pretty good.
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i cked, one blade, I flipped the mat because it wasn't cutting on the lt green side, so i flipped to the yellow side, hoping for a better cut. My dh suggested getting a new one, this one is about 32 yrs old. the cutter not the blade. He says he thinks i got my money's worth out of it. it's like underwear, you hate spending on money things people can't see, like a cutter, but you need it. I may just break down and buy a new cutter. while i'm at it, buy some new blades. an expense i can't afford right now, but i want to get this quilt going so i can figure out the scallops. Oh well....
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Believe it or not this happens to me every now and then and I discovered it is the fabric not the blade. Some fabric will just not cut through in some spots.
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Probably not the same problem I had several years ago but my new blade was skipping and since the store I bought it at was an hour away I couldn't return it quickly. I was so aggravated I called the Fiskars customer service to complain. They cheerfully sent me a new blade. Not he speediest solution but what did I expect? Anyway, the second blade did the same thing! It was THEN I realized my cutter was a 65 mm and the blades were 60mm! Talk about feeling stupid! So what else could I do but buy a 60 mm cutter? I'm not sure they still make the cutter anymore, it was a 45/65 combination but I can't complain about their service😉
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Do you need a new mat? They get grooves after so many cuttings and will cause the skipping
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