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Originally Posted by maries
Does anyone use the rotary blade sharpener?
#23
If you go on line to try to find Harbor Freight for those blades, do a search for Pack of 2 Carpet Cutter Replacement Blades
once you're on their site :)
Also to extend the life of your blade: wad up a piece of tin foil and roll you blade over it a bunch of times :)
once you're on their site :)
Also to extend the life of your blade: wad up a piece of tin foil and roll you blade over it a bunch of times :)
Originally Posted by mac
If you also remember to oil your rotary cutter when your rotary cutter is getting clogged with lint, it will stay sharper longer. I take mine apart often and oil the blade and plastic as soon as see lint built-up around the blade. Just a light film of oil does it, you don't want it to be sloppy with oil.
I hesitate to change my blades because they are so expensive to buy. Nowadays you can sharpen them yourself or you can go to Harbor Freight Tools and buy blades to fit the 45mm rotary cutter for set of blades for just $2.00. So at $1 apiece I change my blades a lot more often.
I hesitate to change my blades because they are so expensive to buy. Nowadays you can sharpen them yourself or you can go to Harbor Freight Tools and buy blades to fit the 45mm rotary cutter for set of blades for just $2.00. So at $1 apiece I change my blades a lot more often.
#25
Originally Posted by sheila bee
I use mine a long as can...which is really stupid on my part..since i am thinking the whole time..change the blade...the other day my large rotery blade cracked in tooo!!!!! Ever had that happen ????
#26
I've not done it yet, but I heard that if you put TWO nicked blades together into your cutter that it will cut like new again...unless you're lucky enough that the nicks perfectly line up with each other! LOL! Anyone else done this?
#27
Originally Posted by featherweight
Originally Posted by sheila bee
I use mine a long as can...which is really stupid on my part..since i am thinking the whole time..change the blade...the other day my large rotery blade cracked in tooo!!!!! Ever had that happen ????
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Originally Posted by Baloonatic
I've not done it yet, but I heard that if you put TWO nicked blades together into your cutter that it will cut like new again...unless you're lucky enough that the nicks perfectly line up with each other! LOL! Anyone else done this?
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Originally Posted by sheila bee
Originally Posted by featherweight
Originally Posted by sheila bee
I use mine a long as can...which is really stupid on my part..since i am thinking the whole time..change the blade...the other day my large rotery blade cracked in tooo!!!!! Ever had that happen ????
Please remember the old Chef's rule: The duller the knife, the bigger the chance of cutting yourself. The same works with rotary cutters. I always advocate safety first. I've seen and heard of too many accidents with rotary cutters.
One case in point was my friend cut the edge of her thumb and nail off because she was not only pressing too hard, but she got distracted at the same time. Fortunately, although she got a very strange manicure on her thumb nail, she only grazed the thick skin you have on the edge of your thumb and there was very little bleeding. But, I have heard worse stories...
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