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Old 03-14-2013, 04:26 AM
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Gladys
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Originally Posted by tate_elliott View Post
gigi, I have the Trucut cutter and ruler and they work great for me. I'm the kind of guy who can begin handwriting a long word and about halfway through my mind wanders off and I snap back and don't know what letter comes next. So imagine how off-track I can get when cutting a long 24 inch piece of fabric.

The ruler has a small, raised edge that the cutter rides along. It takes just a little getting used to, but it isn't difficult. I've recently had to use a regular cutter and ruler and - boy howdy - the cutter (and my mind) just seem to drift off. Oh, and if you lay the ruler down one way, its marked in whole inches; the other way is marked with an extra half inch.

I do recommend you keep the instructions for the cutter. When you change blades, there's a washer in the cutter that I never can remember where it goes.

Like you, before I bought it, I looked online for reviews and didn't see much. Now that I have one, I don't understand why everyone doesn't use them. Well, except that maybe everyone isn't as scatterbrained as I am.

Tate
Thanks Tate, I also have an attention problem but have tried all that grip stuff on my ruler and still cannot manage to cut a straight line. I'm saving up for the True-Cut rulers and rotary cutter. I can't wait till I can get one. I have even gone so far as to tape my ruler at both ends and somehow still manage to mess up the cut...
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