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Tinabug 05-24-2011 05:02 PM

I've never cut thru more than 4 layers. I'm afraid the fabric will slip and not be an accurate cut. Is there a secret?

gcathie 05-24-2011 08:19 PM

Wow Thanks so much for the info....I ordered one for my Mom for Mothers day and she sis still waiting to get it....Know I know she will be happy if she don't cut herself....:-(

donnalynett 05-24-2011 08:53 PM

We no longer have anyone in our area (that I know of) who sharpen scissors. Has anyone tried the scissor sharpeners I have seen advertised? They are quite expensive and I just wonder if they would be worth the price.

Scakes 05-25-2011 02:11 AM

I haven't seen 1 of these. Sounds like a good idea. Much easier than the one you do by hand. Will have to watch for one. Thanks for sharing. :lol:

eparys 05-25-2011 02:39 AM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ

Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
great review...for those of us who tons of charity work you can't beat using blades until they are too nicked up to move any more...

it comes with an extra set of stones. the instructions are very clear that there are no guarantees you can get the nicks out, but the second set is a different grade stone you can use to try.

This sounds fantastic. I cut in a smallish area and am FOREVER running over a pin. I bought one of those blue People Powered one (bought it at JoAnns with a coupon) and have gotten extended use out of damaged blades. Works OK but I am with you - the cost difference is not that big when you consider what you get.

I am intrigued with this - sounds like a wish list item (lol) Thanks PatriceJ

Peg-TX 05-25-2011 08:40 AM

Hi Patrice,

I have not seen that. You have a toy that I don't, can you believe that. How are you. Haven't heard from you since Festival. What is going on? Give me a shout.

Peggy


I bought the new electric rotary blade sharpener.

cctx. 05-25-2011 08:47 AM

Good choice Patrice.

I have lots and lots of used Olfa blades that I cannot part with (back up in case the fairly good ones start skipping) & have thought on buying the sharpener.......will have to give it some thought.

mar32428 05-25-2011 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ
I couldn't resist, despite the price. I bought the new electric rotary blade sharpener.

before you continue reading my personal thoughts, please keep a few things in mind:

i am ridiculously picky about my blades. i ask more of them than most people do, i suspect. i will set a blade aside in a heartbeat when it stops cutting through at least 8 layers of fabric like a hot knife through butter. (needles to say, i go through a lot of blades. :lol: ) for that reason, i haunt ebay so i can buy humongous piles of blades at once for dirt cheap.

i have tried all sorts of blade sharpeners over the years. while some work "as well" or nearly "as well" as the round plastic sharpeners with the replaceable sandpaper circles, those are the ones i think give the best results. the problem is that it takes a lot of "elbow grease" to sharpen a blade with one of those. and ... well ... i'm pretty lazy about such things. :lol:

the electric sharpener will not return a blade to factory sharp. none of them will, and they all admit to that on the package.

however, after testing it on several blades i think it does as good a job as the round plastic sharpeners i described above. it costs about 4 to 5 times as much (depending on where you buy which), but ... and this is the selling point to me ... i can use it to sharpen blades with just a touch of a button instead of a gymnatic workout for the old upper arms and wrists.

it's pretty noisy but ... again ... just press a button.

even starting with a brand new blade and sharpening frequently, once it loses the "8-layer" edge, i can't get that back more than once or twice. but i am able to keep it at a 4 to 6 layer edge. i estimate that i will be able to double or triple the useful (to me) life of each blade at minimum. i feel fairly comfortable assuming it would perform even more satisfactorily for a person who is not quite as insane as i am about my blades. :lol:

i can't decide for anybody else whether it's "worth the price". it is for me because ... did i mention? just press a button. no need to put on my gym clothes. :lol:

Would seem to be perfect for quilters with arthritis or similar problems.

DonnaB 05-26-2011 02:21 PM

Wow, didn't know they had an electric sharpener, thanks for the update.

JanetM 05-26-2011 02:24 PM

So how much did it cost??? I've never seen an electric sharpener.


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