Rotary cutter question????
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Arkansas Ozarks
Posts: 686
I use mine on batting with no problems. I have used it on vinyl, thin leather for purse, I get my blades from Harbor Freight. They are so much cheaper there, If one get bad, It's not so bad throwing it away.
#6
At home I use it on all quilting fabric including batting - but at work there is a dedicated rotary cutter for batting. I never have a problem at home with it but clearly there must be some hype about the batting as it is commonplace for many to dedicated cutter for the batting. It may be that at home we do not cut sufficient quantities to affect the blade.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
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paper is NOT going to dull the blade..remember, these blades were actually invented for tougher things than fabric...WE just took them over!
I use it on cardboard, mat board, papers of all kinds, batting, fabrics of all kinds, and ultrasuede!
Have had the same blade in for a year now....
I do clean it after every major usage day and run it round the sander disc...it helps!
I use it on cardboard, mat board, papers of all kinds, batting, fabrics of all kinds, and ultrasuede!
Have had the same blade in for a year now....
I do clean it after every major usage day and run it round the sander disc...it helps!
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