KISSWILL 28mm Rotary Cutter Blades, 10 Pack Rotary Blades Fits Fiskars, Olfa, Martelli, Dremel, Truecut 28mm Rotary Cutter Replacement, Sharp and Durable
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They come in a storage container that is "clear" plastic.
Using a rotary blade to cut a hole is not something I would recommend. It would be far too easy to make a mistake and make the hole larger than intended. I'd use a blade that was precise.
I don't know what a skin auto sharp cutter is, but they fit my Fiskar and other rotary cutters.
It should work, but don't press too hard or the blade will turn. It may be preferable to work on one layer at a time.
Selected User Reviews For KISSWILL 28mm Rotary Cutter Blades, 10 Pack Rotary Blades Fits Fiskars, Olfa, Martelli, Dremel, Truecut 28mm Rotary Cutter Replacement, Sharp and Durable
Let me start by saying how impressed I am with the quickness with which the package arrived. The item arrived more than a week before the EARLIEST expected delivery date. Nice! I did a few quick tests with the regular cutters (which are incredibly sharp!). ), small- wide-tooth/wider-tooth perf wheel The wiggly pinking cutter and the space perf wheel. They're all functional and will be useful. The thickness of the wiggly cutter edge in my Fiskars rotary cutter handle will necessitate a thin spacer behind it to shim it away from the handle, as I expected. Making the change should not be difficult. br>br>I like how the blades come in such a neat little package. It has a spindle on which they all stack. (Some people prefer individual blades packed in individual safety covers so they can install them without risking touching the extremely sharp cutting edge. ) This isn't the type of storage container you're looking for. ) The steel used, as well as the fit and finish, appear to be of the highest quality. All of the blades have a nice viscous oily film on them to keep them from rusting, and it's easy to wipe it off when you're ready to install them. br>br>This is the first time I've used either of the two perf blades or the wiggly pinking blade. I use pinking shears for a variety of projects on both fabric and paper, so I'm looking forward to the ease of using the pinking pattern with a rotary cutter. The small-scale small/toothed The space perf wheel creates perforations in paper that allow it to be torn later. The perf wheel with wide teeth and more space between them creates a series of small slots that are used for something other than tearing. I've read that those holes can be used to stitch thicker fabrics together by weaving a cord or yarn through them. It could also be useful for "scoring" thick paper so that it can be folded easily. br>br>It was a lot of fun to experiment with a new straight blade. My old Fiskars blade wasn't dull, but the new super-sharp blade will give my biceps a different workout. hot and sour knife-thru is a term used to describe a situation in which a There's a butter knife in there. Cutting accuracy will undoubtedly improve as a result of this. My only overall criticism is that the hole in the center of each blade is a tiny bit larger than the hole in my Fiskars blade, which was a perfect fit on the Fiskars handle. br>br>At this low price (about $1/blade), I'll probably pop a new one in every time I start a new project. br>br> As a result, when the Kisswill blades are mounted in the handle, there is a small amount of play. (Also, while the Fiskars blade fits perfectly on the Kisswill case's spindle, all Kisswill blades have a small amount of play on that spindle. ) It's not a big deal (it's not like lug bolts are loose). ha! ) and I don't believe it will have an impact on cutting accuracy while in use. If it does, I'll make a note of it in this review. br>br>So far, I'm pleased with what I've received. Good quality for a good price, and the cutting part of my life will be a tad easier! UPDATED! br>br> I've now had the opportunity to put them to use. They're all razor-sharp and do a good job of cutting. The hole in all of these is slightly larger than the Fiskars blade and axle in the Fiskars handle, which is a problem I noticed. The blades are a little sloppy on the axle as a result of this, but it isn't a functional issue. The straight cutting blade and the large-diameter cutting blade are a bigger deal. Each space perf blade has three notches in the hole, one for each axle portion. You can feel and hear a clickety "kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla-kla kla-dunk, kla-dunk, kla-dunk, kla- kls, dunk dunk dunk dunk dunk dunk d As you're cutting, "dunk" it. It isn't a deal-breaker in any way. These blades are still worth using and a good deal, so they're worth buying in my opinion. But it's a little annoying, and it'll cause some concentrated wear on the axle bolt; if I notice a groove developing, I'll post another update.
I like that there are a lot more blades in this package than I would normally get for this price, and they are nice and sharp so far.
I had forgotten how useful a sharp blade could be. In addition, I lost my perforation blade. A perforation blade as well as several decorative blades were included in this package. I had no idea they were available! It had been a real pleasure.
Even though the Victorian blade is missing, I was overjoyed to discover these.
They're packaged in a plastic case to keep them safe. They're piled on top of each other. I separated them with a big needle. br>I tried to take a picture to show how the specialty blades cut, but I don't think it's very clear. br>I'm not sure how long these will last because I just got them. br>UPDATE: These blades are still a favorite of mine! I've cut a lot of fabric and cardstock with the first blade, and I'm still using it! The scoring blades come in handy. The one with the wavy edge is perfect for adding a nice touch to cards.
They're razor-sharp, long-lasting, and packaged in a convenient plastic case. This is my first time working with them, and I'm very happy with the results.
Despite the fact that I only needed the wave blade, I purchased this value pack. I only used two blades from the pack, which disappointed me because the wave blade is useless to me. I'm attempting to cut very thin cotton material with it, but it's not up to the task. I switched to a regular blade from the pack and it cut right through it. br>I'm returning these and going to JoAnn's to get the blade I need to finish this project.
The pinking/wavy blade was one of the main reasons I bought these blades, but it's broken. Regardless of how hard I press down on the cutter, it can only cut through one layer of fabric and leaves an indentation. br>The regular blades aren't much better, and after only a week of use, I had to replace one. These are not to be purchased.