olfa 17 x 17 rotating self-healing rotary mat
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 17,858
I do not have any "official" rotating mats.
I haven't been convinced that the costs are worth the benefits.
Instead, if I am wanting the rotating feature, I use a smaller mat, that is easy enough to turn,
after I have done the cutting I want, in the first position.
It Works!
I haven't been convinced that the costs are worth the benefits.
Instead, if I am wanting the rotating feature, I use a smaller mat, that is easy enough to turn,
after I have done the cutting I want, in the first position.
It Works!
#4
I do not have any "official" rotating mats.
I haven't been convinced that the costs are worth the benefits.
Instead, if I am wanting the rotating feature, I use a smaller mat, that is easy enough to turn,
after I have done the cutting I want, in the first position.
It Works!
I haven't been convinced that the costs are worth the benefits.
Instead, if I am wanting the rotating feature, I use a smaller mat, that is easy enough to turn,
after I have done the cutting I want, in the first position.
It Works!
#8
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,513
I have used all the rotating mats, Fiksars, Olfa, Matilda, and Martelli. Martelli Roundabout beats them all. It is big and rotates like a dream. Wait until you see a 50% off sale. They do happen. I bought two the last 60% off sale. Like buy one get one free. LOL I gave my 'free' one to the guild for our auction fund raiser and put one next to my machine. I have one on my cutting table too.
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