Rotary Cutter Injury Protection
#23
I did exactly the same thing. I went to Harbor Freight and bought glass suction cup handles. These are the handles that they use to move panes of glass. I have them on all my rulers now. It keeps my hands away from the rotary cutter and my ruler doesn't move as much with the handles. I wouldn't cut without them now.
I hate the gloves because I have very small hands. The gloves are always too big and they get in my way.
I hate the gloves because I have very small hands. The gloves are always too big and they get in my way.
#25
I used to have a cutting ruler with a guard on it which protected your fingers. Not sure if they still make them or not, but if they do, that might be an option. So sorry about your injuries, that sure was a double whammy! Hope you heal quickly. God bless!
#27
Ouch!!
I have done this. Once on my left index finger. No stitches, just throbbing pain for about 4 days. I now keep the gauze pads that DO NOT stick to the wound around. I used regular gauze pads that I had and everytime I would try to change the gauze pad, it would start bleeding all over again. *If it's got a shiny side then it's the one you need. Check into Kevlar gloves. They may be what your looking for. Yes, I do have the gloves, but no I don't use them when I cut fabric. STUPID, mindless and you'd think I'd learn....
#28
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,538
Sorry you've sliced and diced again! I think you may need to invest in the glove. I saw on the Fons and Porter show recently that there is a clear film to put on the bottom of your rulers. I want to get some of that for mine so the ruler is more secure. I've only had a couple of nicks but that is more than enough.
#29
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: howell, Mi
Posts: 2,345
Sorry to hear that you hurt yourself again. I am surprised at how many of the board members have hurt themselves. I avoid injury by using a dull blade. It still cuts fabric, but not me. I get pretty nervous when I have a new blade in my cutter. So far I've been lucky, I hope I'm not jinxing myself.
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