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Quilter 57 05-30-2012 07:29 AM

I keep mine, I will look in my files, cause there is a place where you can send them and they will send you blades back, refurbished I would call them, but at least you get sharpened blades to work with. I will check and see where this place is and get back to you all.

benson1 05-30-2012 07:34 AM

yes i bought a sharper from walmart the blue one it has two sides you put the blade ine there and sharpen on one side then turn it around and sharpern the other side and the blade is sharpen it works real good it sharpens them and keeps me from throwing them away
benson1

Quilter 57 05-30-2012 07:37 AM

Here it is ladies lpsharp.com/3.html you can get Olfa blades or generic blades really good prices. I am sending mine there.

Grace MooreLinker 05-30-2012 08:37 AM


Originally Posted by debrawoods (Post 5249320)
LPSHARP.COM accepts used blades and offers sharp like blades for a reduced price. I have a stack of blades ready to go out in the mail to them. They also offer blades for purchase without sending in old blades.

Thanks I'll try LPSHARP.COM

LindaR 05-30-2012 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by Grace MooreLinker (Post 5248758)
I have been keeping my used rotary cutter blades in a plastic container, now my question is How do you dispose of them safely?
Is there some place that recycles them?

go to goggle and look up L.P. Sharpe.....I send all mine to him to either replace or you can have him sharpen and return. I think hes still in business...it was about a year ago I sent him a dozen of them to replace.

w7sue 05-30-2012 09:38 AM

I have used blade sharpeners with limited sucess. I use packing tape to tape them to the lid of a soup can, etc. then toss into my recycling. The tape is clear so anyone can see what they are picking up and they are smaller than the lid so the edges of the lid keep you from getting cut. I did this recently at our beach house because I couldn't figure out any other way to toss mine into the recycling without getting cut on it later when I sorted it upon my arrival back to home base with a bag full of recycling.

I love the "jar" idea - I use old pill bottles for my bent pins and needles and when it gets full, I seal it up and toss them into the garbage.

FroggyinTexas 05-30-2012 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by Grandma58 (Post 5248793)
I hope some one knows the answer to the blade sharpeners because I keep mine too.

I paid a pretty penny for a blade sharpener and found it as useful as a wart on a pickle. I have never talked to anyone who was satisfied with the blade sharpener for rotary cutters. But I do wish there were one that worked. froggyintexas

Jacque 05-30-2012 03:21 PM

Yes, they do work. I've sharpened some of my blades more than once

justflyingin 05-30-2012 04:36 PM

I have wrapped them with duct tape as someone mentioned. Lately I've been saving the containers that hold a 5 pack and marking "used" on it til it is full and then throwing that away.

Linda King 05-30-2012 04:46 PM

I manually have to sharpen my blades, but I do try to buy them at Walmart when I can. A while back I thought I read where someone on here were getting blades from Harbor Freight. I know that many quilters shop at the hardware for quilting supplies.
Linda King


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