Who else waits too long to change their rotary blade?
#72
I have not been on here for so long I don't remember the last time. But I do the same thing with the blades. When I replace it it's like a miracle and I actually feel happy that it works. I buy my blades with the 50% off coupon at Joann's since they are so expensive. Like the razor blades you shave with. Too bad the don't sell those at Joann's.
#74
When the table starts bowing from the pressure I use, I know that it is time to change the blade. I really should change more often, but, they are so darn expensive. I haven't tried the ones from the tool company yet.
#77
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Haha, yeah, why does it take me so long, even when I am at the point of "sawing" my fabric... Change the blade, cuts like butter! And then I have to watch myself, if I press too hard with my new blade, I've been known to slice my mat clear through!! By the way, Fiskars blades work on every one of my cutters, and cost a little less...
#78
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Originally Posted by Mad Mimm
Frugal ladies, you should try flipping the blade. I do and it works, most of the time cuts like new and I get twice as much mileage out of them before I need to retire them. Now mind you, flipping it can be a dicey proposition but knock on wood,I still have all my fingers. I am on a very tight budget so for me, flipping is the only way to go!!!
#79
you have many sisters & brothers here on the board.....
.......when I finally get around to changing it, I tell myself,
"never again am I going to wait"
and then when it becomes dull, I forget what I told myself.
go figure !!!!!
.......when I finally get around to changing it, I tell myself,
"never again am I going to wait"
and then when it becomes dull, I forget what I told myself.
go figure !!!!!
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