Who else waits too long to change their rotary blade?
#192
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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I am having a terrible time finding an ergonomic rotary cutter that feels comfortable for me. My local shop doesn't let customers try out the cutters before buying. I am leaning towards the Grace company's Comfort Cutter or True Cut with the ruler guides. I did try a Martenelli cutter that my friend swears is the best she's ever tried. Planning a shopping trip this coming weekend a cutter is the #1 item on my list. Any advice on this would help.
#195
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Humble, Texas
Posts: 21
I too had a dull blade but read in here somewhere to buy new ones at Harbor Freight. Was at Joanns and looking at new blades. My friend was with me and we both commented on the cost of one new blade! To our surprise a guy (quilter) spoke up and said we could do better at Harbor Freight..DH and I went and after much looking around they were found in the carpet tool section. They are rotary carpet cutting blades,two in a package, for about 3 dollars..They work fine too.!Just saying...a dollar saved is a dollar more to spend on more stash...
#196
Originally Posted by kriscraft99
I don't know why I always put off changing my blade. I have to press down harder and cut the places it didn't get the first time.
Once I do change it, I tell myself I won't wait that long again, and I always seem to wait.
Am I the only one that does this?
sigh.............
Kris
Once I do change it, I tell myself I won't wait that long again, and I always seem to wait.
Am I the only one that does this?
sigh.............
Kris
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