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Old 02-22-2007, 07:45 PM
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Leslee
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Before giving the heave-ho to the blade, try taking apart the rotary cutter and carefully flipping the blade to reverse it. Oil the blade with a small drop of sewing machine oil, and after re-assembling the cutter roll it through some scrap fabric to clean it. I've extended the life of a few blades this way. Of course, if the blade's badly knicked it may need replacing... :roll: But worth a try!
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