Slidelock ya or na?
#21
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Davenport, Iowa
Posts: 3,785
I always thought they went on the bottom of the ruler and the material butts up against it. Can't wrap it around my head this morning how putting it on top of the ruler helps get an accurate cut. Maybe I just need more strong coffee before I read the ad again!!
#22
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: South East Michigan...at the bottom of the thumb!
Posts: 730
I use mine as Ginaky explains. The directions state to use it in this manner. I really like it because my cutting line never moves when I am cutting. I think it might be safer because my left hand is up on the handle....not on a ruler. I hope to never join the " I rotary cut my hand" club!
#25
Love mine! It is so much safer for me to use, not to mention more accurate long cuts. I use mine on top of my June Tailor Shape Cut mat to keep the mat from slipping. It does require some adjustment as you do not use it in exactly the same way as a regular ruler. My bet is that the quilter who does not use hers was unable or unwilling to change how she uses her rulers. I made myself adjust because I can see the safety benefit for myself, especially as I grow older. The YouTube video does a good job of demonstrating how to use the ruler. It really does not slip at all once you press down on it. You do need the correct height cutting table to use it properly.
Edit: this ruler is not used to measure. It is used for cutting. I think that throws some people off.
Edit: this ruler is not used to measure. It is used for cutting. I think that throws some people off.
Last edited by onaemtnest; 09-26-2015 at 06:39 AM.
#26
Annette1952
This definitely helped me, I bought the smaller one first, I find for me, I use the larger one most specifically for the longer cuts. Squaring quilts for binding I find it priceless!
As a side note, a small cottage company that is so very responsive to it's customer base.
#27
I use mine as Ginaky explains. The directions state to use it in this manner. I really like it because my cutting line never moves when I am cutting. I think it might be safer because my left hand is up on the handle....not on a ruler. I hope to never join the " I rotary cut my hand" club!
AMEN to that!
#28
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 540
I love the Slide lock. I use it on top of the ruler. A man demoed it both ways at Paducah show. Using it instead of the ruler , you have more steps to do making each cut. Why do that, just move the ruler with the Slide Lock on it. The ruler does not move or wiggle at all. I have used the Rule Steady and it works just as great as the Slide Lock. I couldn't tell any difference.
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