Harbor Freight Rotary Blades
#52
Originally Posted by klgreene
I agree, I don't think they are quite as sharp. Or at least they don't last as long. I have a big supply, so I'm not going to worry how often I have to change them.
#53
Originally Posted by QuilterGary
Originally Posted by SherryF
Make sure you have put only one blade in your cutter, I have had students have problems with their cutter and found out that they had not slid the two blades apart and had two in the rotary cutter. Just a thought. Sherry
#56
I haven't been careful at all about what I have cut with these blades, they are still sharp and no skips and its the first blade I bought and put in months ago. I have cut many feed sacks with them and they are like the little pink bunnie or a timex watch, keep right on ticking. They have been very good for me, in fact a lot better than the Quilt shop blades. I put them in and before the day is out they are skipping and dull. So yes I am HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY with them. Can you tell lol..
#57
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 1,918
I have had no problem with them and also have quit a stack so they will last a long time. If one package isn't as good as the ones I used so far, it is OK as they are a lot cheaper.
You just got a bad package and that can happen with anything.
You just got a bad package and that can happen with anything.
#58
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Posts: 459
I got some the other month when I read abou how good they were but the ones I have bought were terrible and I threw them away. I had to press so hard for them to cut that they ruined my mat.. I must have gotten a bad batch too. Will not spend my money on them again.
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