Old rotary cutters
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Location: Greendale Twp: Midland, MI
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I have a Birdie electric rotary cutter. These are considered commercial cutters. There is an attachment of a sharpening stone that will sharpen the top edge when it is turned on.
This blade is hexagonal in shape. Do you all think this would work on a round blade?
I guess I will have to try it and find out.
I used to cut thru 12 layers of heavy poplin at a time with this cutter. The patterns were like heavy cardstock.
This blade is hexagonal in shape. Do you all think this would work on a round blade?
I guess I will have to try it and find out.
I used to cut thru 12 layers of heavy poplin at a time with this cutter. The patterns were like heavy cardstock.
#16
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Greendale Twp: Midland, MI
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Patti,
You have to buy the Birdie cutter to get the sharpener because the whole thing is electric.
It would be nice if we could get someone to manufacture just the electric sharpener. Along the same lines as electric scissor sharpener wirh an attachment for rotary blades would be the best in my opinion.
Billy, I think this is perfect product for you to come up with.
You have to buy the Birdie cutter to get the sharpener because the whole thing is electric.
It would be nice if we could get someone to manufacture just the electric sharpener. Along the same lines as electric scissor sharpener wirh an attachment for rotary blades would be the best in my opinion.
Billy, I think this is perfect product for you to come up with.
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