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Old 09-19-2023, 09:13 AM
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I stumbled upon a new rotary cutter that has ball bearings and OMG what a difference! Framore’ 45mm. Talk about smooth as butter and very little pressure required for cutting and no more washers (though my Olfa Splash was my go to as they have no washers and blade changes are easy). I ordered from Linda’s Electric Quilters on Friday and just got it today. I am ordering a few more.
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Old 09-19-2023, 09:52 AM
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Hmmm, i changed an Olfa blade recently and it took me 15 minutes at least to get it to cut without wobbling. last time i took it apart and wiggled things, it slipped into place. What ever it was that was causing the problem. which I'd never encountered before. I'm getting old or my cutter is. hmmmmmm.
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Old 09-19-2023, 10:08 AM
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The Framore mechanism sounds admirable, but I refuse to use a rotary cutter that you must open and close manually. They are a pain to use and just plain dangerous.

I have always used the Olfa Deluxe cutters (the 60 cm being my day to day cutter) because it's squeeze action automatically closes the blade when you take your hand off the handle. So. Much. Safer.

I would love to try a Framore with the Olfa Deluxe handle design!
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Do you have to use " special" blades? Or can you use same as Olfa?
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I have found that I need to stand to apply enough pressure to rotary cut. Occasionally, I need a quick cut while stitching. Does this one allow you to cut while sitting?
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I went to their website, they are out of stock. Their description explains handle fits any other standard 45mm blade on the market. I am curious if anyone on here has any experience with this product.
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I wish they had a 60mm. That's my go-to rotary cutter size.
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They are for sale on Missouri Star. Famore makes the rotary cutter for MS now. $19.99. They also have scissors and seam ripper made for MS too. They were introduced this week on the website and Jenny's last few tutorials.
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As for blades I buy Headley Tools Titanium Coated rotary blades at Amazon. I have the Olfa Endurance blades and cannot tell any difference between the two except the price.
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Originally Posted by aashley333 View Post
I have found that I need to stand to apply enough pressure to rotary cut. Occasionally, I need a quick cut while stitching. Does this one allow you to cut while sitting?
I used to tighten my blade too much. The blade should be able to easily roll when just pushing the cutter. Too loose it wobbles, too tight and it is hard to push to make the cut.
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