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Dina 03-23-2010 06:35 AM

I am fairly new to this, and I want to know if I am supposed to wipe off the oil on the new blade when I am changing from a dull blade in my rotary cutter?

I don't remember there being an excess of oil the first time I changed the blade. This is the second blade I have put in, and maybe my memory is just bad?

Thanks for any help I can get.

AtHomeSewing 03-23-2010 06:46 AM

I wipe the oil off very carefully, then after I get the new blade installed I run it through some batting scraps to remove any remaining oil since I wouldn't want the oil to get onto my fabrics. (:

k3n 03-23-2010 06:48 AM

I do the same as Connie - just a tip, don't know if you knew, if you turn a dull blade over an put it back in, you can use it for a while longer.

Quiltsbybarb 03-23-2010 07:04 AM

I wipe the oil off, too, so it doesn't get on the fabric. I am going to have to try turning over the blade.

Did you know if you are left handed the blade goes on the opposite side of the rotary cutter? As a lefty, I didn't know this for the first couple of years I quilted.

Ditter43 03-23-2010 08:08 AM

I think the oil is to protect the blades in the packaging. I always CAREFULLY wipe the oil off. Yikes those new blades are sharp!!!

Ditter

k3n 03-23-2010 08:12 AM


Originally Posted by Quiltsbybarb
I wipe the oil off, too, so it doesn't get on the fabric. I am going to have to try turning over the blade.

Did you know if you are left handed the blade goes on the opposite side of the rotary cutter? As a lefty, I didn't know this for the first couple of years I quilted.

I have a Clover and it has an L and an R on either side, apparently not all brands do that! :lol:

sewnsewer2 03-23-2010 08:28 AM

Thanks for the tips, I didn't know this!

Maride 03-23-2010 09:01 AM

I clean it well before using. Another thing I always do is to put the old back into the package of the new one and write on it: Used. I keep it. If there is something non fabric to cut, like paper, cardboard, and in one case a piece of screen when we had to change the screen on the screen door, I bring it out and use it. I put it back into the package and discard it. Is amazing how many times the kids need to use a rotary cutter. I wonder what they did before I quilted.

Dina 03-23-2010 10:33 AM

Okay, thanks. Off to clean the oil off. It is good to know that I can flip the old blade also, and keep ones I take off for future non-fabric work!

Rebecca VLQ 03-23-2010 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by k3n
I do the same as Connie - just a tip, don't know if you knew, if you turn a dull blade over an put it back in, you can use it for a while longer.

Woo! Thanks for this! :D


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