rotor cutter blade
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Location: Raleigh,NC
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I haven't been on here long enough but still will ask;
do you sharpen the rotor blades, like sissors or just replace them?
hey I am frugal, and 3-5 dollars can add up!
thanks for the reply
Mary Grether
do you sharpen the rotor blades, like sissors or just replace them?
hey I am frugal, and 3-5 dollars can add up!
thanks for the reply
Mary Grether
#4
I have a little tool to sharpen mine: Tri-Sharp Dual Rotary Blade Sharpener. I will sharpen them 3 or 4 times before I replace them. I also happen to have a paper cutter that uses the same blade as my rotary cutter, so when I decide a blade is too dull for fabric, I put it aside for my rotary cutter.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
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I replace after I flip them over :thumbup:
They say you can run them over aluminum foil to sharpen them, but I never had any luck with that :roll:
I stock up when they are 50% off at Joanns or use a coupon :lol: Some get them cheap off ebay
They say you can run them over aluminum foil to sharpen them, but I never had any luck with that :roll:
I stock up when they are 50% off at Joanns or use a coupon :lol: Some get them cheap off ebay
#10
OK not sure if this has been mentioned on this board or not?
but at Harbor Freight they have carpet cutter blades that are 45mm.
they come two in a pack for $1.49!!!!!
and yes they fit all the cutters I have in the house!
you can even buy them online if you don't have a store close.
I bought all they had last weekend!
but at Harbor Freight they have carpet cutter blades that are 45mm.
they come two in a pack for $1.49!!!!!
and yes they fit all the cutters I have in the house!
you can even buy them online if you don't have a store close.
I bought all they had last weekend!
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