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  1. 16 paź 2024 · Rotary cutters are essential tools for any crafter, but a dull blade can make the tool hazardous. As Laura explains, using a dull blade is like cutting a steak with a butter knife instead of a sharp one—it requires more force. This extra pressure can cause slips, leading to accidents or damaging your cutting mat by gouging it.

  2. 29 mar 2024 · Rotary cutter blades are very sharp so you need to be extra careful when handling them. Laura from Sew Very Easy has a great method for changing blades safely. All you need is a stiff piece of thin plastic and a magnet.

  3. The Madam Sew Rotary Cutter Case is perfect for any sewist, quilter, and crafter who wants a versatile storage solution for their rotary cutters, spare rotary cutter blades, scissors and even small tools like tweezers or a sewing stiletto.

  4. Brightly emblazoned with the stylish Sizzix logo, this easy-locking Plastic Storage case reliably secures and safeguards up to 35 Small Sizzlits dies. A clear plastic open-hinge top provides easy, at-a-glance viewing of die titles.Lightweight and durable, the exterior of the case measures approximately 10" x 3 5/8" x 2

  5. 29 kwi 2018 · The free pattern is available here as a pdf file: Dawn’s rotary cutter case pattern. 1. Download and print the pattern. The bottom edge of the pattern should measure 9½”. If the measurement is less than that, enlarge the pattern slightly. (If the bottom edge measures 9¼”, the pattern will still work just fine.

  6. 8 sty 2022 · How to Change the Rotary Cutting Blade. Each rotary cutting device will be a little different, but they’re all pretty similar. If you have an Olfa cutter, you can go on their website and find the different types of cutters and see how to change the blade. BE VERY CAUTIOUS when handling the blade.

  7. ZJ show how to change a rotary cutter blade by first disassembling the cutter. She demonstrates how to do this and shows how to lay out all of the pieces in order so it is easy to see how it should go back together.