Rotary Cutter from Denmark
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I purchased a new 45 mm rotary cutter that was made in Denmark. It was in the original packaging and had no directions. (I previously had a little experience with rotary cutting, that went very smoothly.) My new cutter doesn't cut cleanly through one layer of fabric. Do I need to loosen the bolt to allow for freer spinning or is there another solution/explanation? (Sorry, I am technologically challenged and cannot upload a photo of the standard-looking item.)
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Thanks, Morag; I think the blade should be sharp, it still has oil on it from the factory.
Thanks also SewMary; I wasn't sure if the nut was something I should adjust or not, as my prior rotary cutter was perfect right out of the packaging and didn't even subsequently require any adjustment. I'll play with the nut; we should get along well!
Thanks also SewMary; I wasn't sure if the nut was something I should adjust or not, as my prior rotary cutter was perfect right out of the packaging and didn't even subsequently require any adjustment. I'll play with the nut; we should get along well!
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Thanks for the hint; there is only one blade inserted. I'll continue to try adjusting the nut, until the cutout fabric is not holding on by just a thread every four inches or so. I've purchased one of the same brand that I used to have as a "just-in-case" backup plan. Smooth rolling ahead anticipated . . .
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