Power rotary blade sharpener
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Power rotary blade sharpener
Has anyone used one of these Power Rotary Blade Sharpeners? I saw one advertised in Nancy's Notions catalogue and also in McCall's Quilting. I'm thinking that if they really do work, they might be worth the money. I go thru a lot of blades....seems like the blades don't last as long now as they used to a few years ago.
#4
I'd think they might be a little loud since they are grinding/sharpening on metal. Maybe I could use it in DH's shop. I'm sure there would also be the metal shavings/dust deposits and wouldn't want that in my sewing room either. I'm sure the blades would also have to cleaned or wiped off some so you wouldn't get oil and that black residue on your fabric.....but if they work well, it might be worth putting up with those inconviences????
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You can buy a lot of Harbor Freight blades for the price of the power sharpener. I have one and have used it only a limited amount of time. It doesn't take the nicks out of the blade and to me gave only a limited amount of additional time on the blade. There has been several posts here about it and the responses were pro and con. Bottom line to most were that it is too expensive.
#7
I wish that someone would give a positive response to these for you, but I've never heard anything good about them. I too would love to extend the life of my blades , but with the research I've done it doesn't seem like that is going to happen. Harbor freight blades have to many negative responses also. Buying at Joann's with a 50% off and take special care of my blades seems to be the best answer for me.
#8
Thanks again for your input to my querry. I was afraid this was all too goo to be true. I have also heard a lot of bad reviews on the Harbor Freight blades...Our HF stores are quite a ways from where we live and they don't even carry the blades. I did look at the ones on e-bay and have considered that.
I have the "manual rotary blade sharpener" and it's ok for a quick fix, but the edge doesn't last very long at all...but as I said previously, I don't think the quality of the blades is as good as it used to be...IMHO.
Thanks again QB friends....
I have the "manual rotary blade sharpener" and it's ok for a quick fix, but the edge doesn't last very long at all...but as I said previously, I don't think the quality of the blades is as good as it used to be...IMHO.
Thanks again QB friends....
#9
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 2,189
Drue, If you are going through blades quicker now you may consider a new mat or turning your current mat over if possible. The self healing mats can get stuff stuck in the grooves when you cut and when you run over it that will put a nick in your blade.
I would also call that HF and ask them if they carry carpet blades. They don't have a clue what a rotary blade is because to them that is what they are called. I have yet to go into any HF store and not have carpet blades. The item number is 97642 and that may help them know what your are talking about.
I would also call that HF and ask them if they carry carpet blades. They don't have a clue what a rotary blade is because to them that is what they are called. I have yet to go into any HF store and not have carpet blades. The item number is 97642 and that may help them know what your are talking about.
#10
I have one that I bought I believe from Connecting Threads and I have to say, that so far I'm realllllly happy with my purchase. It it kinda loud, but for me it works. You just have to make sure, that the blade itself doesn't have any nicks in it.
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