blade sharpener???
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Originally Posted by Loretta
I tend to think so Bev. Couldn't believe how the cost of blades has inflated. Three years ago I got 5 blades for almost the same price as one blade today. I waited until Joann had a 50% sale on them and bought the 24 dollar pack.
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
Bev I use the one you pictured and I got it at Joann's several years ago and I am on my second one I just bought recently. I love mine. It extends the life of my blades just fine. And I sew everyday so mine get a lot of use and my friend Dorothy who does my prep work uses one too and she loves it.
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I have one, use it rarely...BUT.... if you have it on hand it's wonderful for those times when purchasing a new blade aren't an option. In my opinion it won't bring your blade into "NEW" condition....but it will certainly help your wrists out if you're cutting alot of strips for an "immediate" project.
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Hi all re: blade sharpener If you have one of the older (blue) ones it won't work if you move the blade back and forth as every time you bring it back to first position you are undoing the sharpening. Only move the blade round and round in the same direction and it should work better. And always use the heavy side of the sandpaper first then the other sidse helps also.
Hope this helps!!!
Hope this helps!!!
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Originally Posted by Bevanger
thanks everyone for all your inputs. its really helped me alot to decide what to do
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