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thanks for the laugh!! We've all done stuff like that.
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Like some others...I have put 2 blades in my cutter before.....the oil in the packaging does make them stick together and it can be hard to get them apart...changing my cutter blade is not one of my favorite things to do...but I do like having a sharp blade once I do and sometimes wonder why I waited so long.
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The first new word I learned when I started quilting was "oops"!
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Love this board, it always starts my day with a giggle
Originally Posted by OneMoreQuilt
ROFL!!!! Thanks for the giggle. I can see how it could happen. They like to stick together. When I do stuff like that I blame it on my bifocals!!!
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Why wouldn't 5 blades be faster? not Diane C.
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You have now been officially inducted into this board. I do not want to meet the quilter that has been 100% correct 100% of the time. I think she/he/it is an urban legend.
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Originally Posted by mountain deb
You have now been officially inducted into this board. I do not want to meet the quilter that has been 100% correct 100% of the time. I think she/he/it is an urban legend.
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I did that with two blades. I tried to cut for a while until out of frustration I decided to change out the blade again. I then discovered my problem. It's easy to do since the blades stick together. Don't beat up on yourself.
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He he! I am glad I am not the only one that does things like that!!
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I changed my blade the other day and Almost did that I had a heck of a time getting them apart without slicing my finders.
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