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Old 10-10-2011, 03:42 AM
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bearisgray
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Originally Posted by ChaiQuilter
Originally Posted by bearisgray
I've made my own templates.

If they have straight edges, I use my rotary cutter and ruler to cut them.

If they have curved edges, I cut them out with a scissors.

Don't have a template cutter, so can't offer any comments about them.
Do you use your rotary cutter with the templates you make? I find they are thin and dangerous to use with the rotary. Any advice would be appreciated!
I use my rotary cutter to cut around the templates - I usually manage to avoid cutting them. My technique is probably a bit different than when I'm cutting against a "regular" 1/8 thick acrylic ruler.

I don't quite get the "dangerous" part of cutting around a thin plastic template - other than to avoid slicing off part of it.

Okay - I got it! The difference is cutting AROUND as compared to cutting AGAINST!

Works for me, anyway.

I tried cutting the template plastic with x-acto knives. That didn't work out very well for me. Maybe I needed different blade(s) than the one I have.
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