Blue vs green
#12
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 24,659
Any of my mats seem adequate when my blade is nice and sharp.
As long as the mat is not all cut up. No mat will last forever if it is used a lot. Just take a look at some of the LQS cutting mats - there are grooves that almost go through to the back of the mat where they cut often.
As long as the mat is not all cut up. No mat will last forever if it is used a lot. Just take a look at some of the LQS cutting mats - there are grooves that almost go through to the back of the mat where they cut often.
#13
I don't think she really meant that the color matters. Just that the brand that makes green mats makes better mats than the brand that makes blue mats. My mat is purple.
#14
"Not sure if there's a thread on this....just sharing my experience. First off, I have a titanium rotary cutter. Did not intend to buy one, discovered when I got home that it required titanium blades. But I LOVE this cutter."
I didn't realize there were titanium cutters. I've been using the titanium blades in my usual cutter with no problems.
I didn't realize there were titanium cutters. I've been using the titanium blades in my usual cutter with no problems.
#15
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Slidell, Louisiana
Posts: 6,951
#16
I use a large yellow mat and have a smaller green one. Also have a yellow rotating one. Don't know all the brands. I do have 2 June Tailor's that I travel with. Don't have any problems with any of them unless the blade is dull…
I started out with a Fiskar's cutter way back and have a hard time trying to switch to others as I have used other ones at our retreats...
I started out with a Fiskar's cutter way back and have a hard time trying to switch to others as I have used other ones at our retreats...
#17
My rotary cutter is an ergonomic one.....by Olfa. And it will NOT take a regular blade. I have to get titanium....believe me, I tried to use the cheaper ones.
#18
Any of my mats seem adequate when my blade is nice and sharp.
As long as the mat is not all cut up. No mat will last forever if it is used a lot. Just take a look at some of the LQS cutting mats - there are grooves that almost go through to the back of the mat where they cut often.
As long as the mat is not all cut up. No mat will last forever if it is used a lot. Just take a look at some of the LQS cutting mats - there are grooves that almost go through to the back of the mat where they cut often.
#19
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: NW Illinois
Posts: 561
I have the Martelli mat which is lavender on one side and yellow on the other. Allows me to cut any color of fabric easily. Have some other mats, green and gray, which are used in traveling. My husband loves the large grey Fiskars mat for paper and for cutting old t shirts into rags.
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