New ruler
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Ridgefield WA
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Originally Posted by tjradj
To avoid nicking the ruler, don't try to put the blade in straight up and down. If you hold the cutter so the blade is a bit sideways, on an angle, then slide it GENTLY over until you feel it "click" into the groove. Then tilt the cutter straight up and down and it will slip into the groove.
#13
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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Originally Posted by brookemarie19
I have a June Taylor one that is very similar to this one. Mine has slots at every 1/2 inch. Very easy to use and have been pleased with how much faster it is to cut multiple strips without having to move the ruler as much.
#14
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Wichita Falls, TX
Posts: 640
I have one of these, and it's different than the standard June Taylor Shape Cut. This one has cuts for certain eights. It's made by June Taylor and is relatively new, copyright 2010.
To cut 2-7/8, cut on the green triangles. To cut 3-3/8, cut on the purple stars. To cut 3-7/8, cut on the green circles. To cut 4-3/8, cut on the purple hexigons. And to cut 5-3/8, cut on the purple heart.
I don't cut eights often, and hate it when I do. This ruler makes it a dream!
Oh, I used my 40% coupon, too. With a 40% coupon, I can buy lots of toys!
To cut 2-7/8, cut on the green triangles. To cut 3-3/8, cut on the purple stars. To cut 3-7/8, cut on the green circles. To cut 4-3/8, cut on the purple hexigons. And to cut 5-3/8, cut on the purple heart.
I don't cut eights often, and hate it when I do. This ruler makes it a dream!
Oh, I used my 40% coupon, too. With a 40% coupon, I can buy lots of toys!
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