rotary cutter finger protection
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I mentioned in a thread in which people discussed the horrible topic of cutting fingers that my two rulers have plastic guards. One of you made me come forth with info about it and, after looking all over I found this site thru Google:
http://www.quiltknit.com/9220-NT-SAF...html&catid=250
I've had mine for a couple of years, at least. DH found them, bought them and makes sure I use them!!!!! They don't get in the way at all. I'm glad I've got them!!!
http://www.quiltknit.com/9220-NT-SAF...html&catid=250
I've had mine for a couple of years, at least. DH found them, bought them and makes sure I use them!!!!! They don't get in the way at all. I'm glad I've got them!!!
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I've given my rulers heavy use (one has a crack) and I'm not especially careful about where I put them as I quilt and I've never had any problem with the guards shifting or coming loose. I was very careful when I put them on. Maybe you used yours before it had a chance to set??? I don't know.
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:http://www.keepquilting.com.au/index...ewDoc&docId=23
It's the best I have found for safety and non ruler slippage.
The first poster to say it's too expensive I say one ER bill (plus the trauma) for a bad cut is cheaper?
It's the best I have found for safety and non ruler slippage.
The first poster to say it's too expensive I say one ER bill (plus the trauma) for a bad cut is cheaper?
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