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Old 06-02-2012, 07:21 PM
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I live by the sea. Mine (Olfa) gets rusty very fast. Brown spots everywhere.
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Old 06-04-2017, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Catherine View Post
I get nicks in mine all the time. i guess i can't cut straight even with a ruler. Mine hits the ruler, so I'm sure that is where they are coming from.
Mine just hit the ground, darn it, and the blade was only two weeks old. Now it's limping over the fabric. SIGH
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Old 06-04-2017, 04:50 PM
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One day someone will invent a titanium blade that never dulls or chips, but until then...
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Old 06-04-2017, 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by lm wood View Post
I am a new quilter, and am having a terrible time learning to use the rotary cutter. From the comments I am reading, I think I may be cutting against the ruler, this is a no-no - correct? Also, I just bought a "set" from walmart, fiskars I think. Should I invest in a better one, and which is your preference? I appreciate any and all help/comments. thanks
Fiskar's are fine--the cutting mat will not last as long as the Olfa self-healing but I've got both and Fiskar's will do just fine. As far as using your rotary cutters--don't push it against the ruler, instead hold it so it rolls right next to the ruler, with your wrist forming a straight line from elbow through to the rotary cutter--in other words, don't angle your hand down. with your other hand on the ruler, leave your pinkie (or even pinkie and ring finger) off the ruler and on the fabric/mat--this anchors the ruler better than just pressing down on the ruler. If you are finding the blade to skip, check to be sure that you aren't always cutting in the same spot on the mat resulting in cuts, grooves, and snags. if you are moving the fabric around the mat ocassionally and still get skips, your blade probably needs changing.
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Old 06-05-2017, 06:49 AM
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it could be the mat if it is showing signs of wear
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Old 06-05-2017, 09:10 AM
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You know what the quilting wisdom is: if you cut with your rotary cutter and it leaves those pesky threads attached.....it's time for a new blade.....whether the blade is relatively new or not! My group of friends laugh because a few years ago we all went in and bought a large quantity of blades and split the order up....I think, I paid for 25....but we're all so frugal, that we're cutting and complaining about the uncut threads instead of just changing the stupid dull blade!
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Old 06-05-2017, 11:49 AM
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I double-fold my fabric most of the time which means I cut 4 layers at a time and of course, the blade will go dull after a while. I started getting really careful around the ruler. I start about 1/2" up from the end of the ruler, align the blade to the ruler, pull back to cut to the end of the ruler and then roll forward to cut the rest. I found that doing this method kept the blade from getting chipped from the ruler.
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