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quiltingshorttimer 01-18-2020 08:12 PM

rotary cutter keeps getting stuck
 
One of my rotary cutters, a "freebie" from Accuquilt that is actually an Olfa but rebranded as Accuquilt, keeps getting the blade "stuck"--I go to use it and it doesn't rotate. I've changed the blade, made sure I only have one on handle, double checked the washer on right, changed the brand of blades and still gets stuck some! I'm about ready to pitch it in the trash, unless someone has another idea?

QuiltE 01-18-2020 08:38 PM

Try a drop of sewing machine oil .... maybe?

cashs_mom 01-18-2020 08:58 PM

Are you tightening the screw done really tight? If you are, then stop it! lol If the screw is too tight, it won't allow the blade to turn.

dunster 01-18-2020 09:26 PM


Originally Posted by cashs_mom (Post 8352601)
Are you tightening the screw done really tight? If you are, then stop it! lol If the screw is too tight, it won't allow the blade to turn.

This was my thought as well.

Onebyone 01-19-2020 08:03 AM

I doubt it is operator error if it happens sometimes and not all the time. If a sewing tool gives me grief it goes in the trash. Not worth getting frustrated over and it wastes my time. It could be a bad cutter or it could be a bad part on the cutter.

juliasb 01-19-2020 11:59 AM

I would do what QuiltE thought a drop of sewing machine oil. On occasion a rotary can get gummed up.

QuiltE 01-19-2020 12:48 PM


Originally Posted by juliasb (Post 8352782)
I would do what QuiltE thought a drop of sewing machine oil. On occasion a rotary can get gummed up.

Didn't mention earlier, but it may need cleaning ....... the blades come with a bit of oil on them, and with continual use, they can collect "gunk" and get all gummy and such inside the assembly. I keep alcohol swabs in my sewing room, and will wipe the gunk clean, add the extra drop of oil and put it all back together again.

Jingle 01-19-2020 01:36 PM

I was thinking clean and oil too.

Tartan 01-19-2020 02:40 PM

Take off the blade and examine the hole that the screw goes through to mount the blade. If it is worn and no longer perfectly round, you will get a jerky spot when to goes over the worn spot.

wildyard 01-19-2020 03:08 PM

I have the same problem with both my Martelli ergo cutters. They start out fine then seem to tighten themselves as I cut until they won't roll any more. Then I loosen the nut, and start the process over again. I changed the blade in the 45 but not in the 60, but they both do the same thing.


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