Sharpening vs replacing rotary cutter blades
#81
Ladies for mothers day I got the new sharpener from Nancy Notions called the tru cutter. I had one of those cheapes yrs ago, and yes they are not worth the money but this one is like a knife sharpener with a actual stone in it. You just slide the cutter thru the slot and walla. Sharpened. I love it. And like a lot of you, I kept a blade in way to long because of the cost. It will be a switch to have a blade that actually cuts lol. Good luck hope this helps.
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#82
i use a sharpener all the time.i dont know the brand ,because i threw the package away,but its blue ,and you have to turn &turn & turn it till you feel like your hand is falling off, i havnt bought a new blade in a year ,and you have to turn it over and do both sides
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#85
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I recently attended a Nancy's notions sewing weekend. The Olfa rep gave me this hint that worked well - I think. When your blade skips, it's not always the blade; it may be fibers caught in the cuts on your rotary mat. The best way to remove this is to use an art gum eraser and clean the mat. Because my blade was old I did both and cutting is a breeze now. :mrgreen:
#86
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I've sent old blades in to L.P.Sharp, [email protected] and gotten very good blades back in return. It's been a while I don't know if they're still in business.
#88
I would also say that a sharpener is a waste of money especially when there are nicks in the blade, but just dull from cutting paper might be different. For that alone it might be worth it, but otherwise definitely not. Blades are expensive, but I try really hard to always cover my blade back up right after each cutting, because if it falls on the open blade you have a nick in it.
#89
I find that the cheapest way to get blades is to wait till JoAnn or Hancocks has some fifty percent off coupons or till the blades are on sale for fifty percent off. I haven't found any online that beat that price.
#90
I tried a friend's shapener and it was a waste of time. I buy the Fiskars Razor edge blades, they have them in the larger and smaller sizes and last longer than the other blades. They are worth the extra dollar. :lol: :thumbup:
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