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Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm

Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm

Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm
$ 5.99

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Based on 731 ratings
Easy to use
8.98
Value for money
9.08
Ergonomic
7.78

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Product Description

You can perforate fleece, paper, cardstock, thin plastic and canvas using this tool
The blade is made of precision-ground, high-grade steel which is extremely sharp for a long time
Most standard 45 mm rotary cutters will fit in this mount
A single blade is included

Questions & Answers

Do the cuts on this blade have a set distance between them?

A quarter of an inch

Does this method work for perforating an outer shipping box surface?

The perforator was used to perforate fleece to convert it to a cloth. There is a blanket made from crocheted yarn. Based on the thickness of the box, I think the answer would be different. believe that it will only cut a half-inch thick piece of material.

In what amount of space are each of the cutting areas located? The space between each hole is X. How many holes does it make?

Probably not more than a quarter

The skip blades they sell make cuts that are a little closer together than 1/4" apart, right?

In short, yes. The Fiskars 9537P perforating blade can be found here. The blades are separated by just a small amount of space. As well as the above brands, there may be others.

Selected User Reviews For Fiskars 193610-1001 Perforating Rotary Replacement Blade, 45 mm

There is a need to more specifically define the space between perforations on packaging
3/5

I gave it a one-star rating since the description needs to be more detailed. This style of rotary skip wheel is described as "between 6 and 8 inches in diameter" in almost every description Seven millimeters" or "about seven millimeters" There is no description of the spacing in some cases. For THIS product, there is a 6 mm spacing between the holes. To buy a wider space (8mm or 1/2" between perforations), I needed 8mm or 1/2". As I was crocheting edging on several Project Linus blankets, I was shocked at the significant difference a 2mm spacing made. As the yarn is too close together (making the blanket heavy), the wider spacing (such as on this 6mm wheel) causes the blanket to ripple. A wider wheel is used to perforate the fleece edges that lay flatter when the blanket's edging is perforated.

Gerald Huynh
Gerald Huynh
| Nov 26, 2020
It did what it was advertised to do
5/5

My intention was to use this to make spaced-out holes in fleece that I had been trying to sew with yarn but was unable to get the needle through. There were then several very tiny holes only a few centimeters apart, which I judged too close, so I skipped every other hole. In this case, the skipped holes were small enough that it wasn't noticeable, and the holes that I used were large enough that the needle was able to pass through them. It would have been great if this had been available long.

Bristol Rangel
Bristol Rangel
| Oct 18, 2020
The life of everyone is made Using the tube to make holes for fleece blankets certainly takes less time and is easier than using a needle
4/5

Using a ruler to measure each hole and then punch them was a very time-consuming task for me. Getting the holes punched in a blanket for crocheting is easy for me (holes for crocheting As a result, I gave it a 4 because it does not cut through multiple layers of fabric easily. Nonetheless, if you have trouble making fleece blankets with a crochet edge, this method is still highly recommended. You'll get good value for your.

Jaycee Buck
Jaycee Buck
| Feb 28, 2021
I give it five stars
5/5

The edge of a crochet blanket comes out so nice with this.

Aryan Ball
Aryan Ball
| Mar 03, 2021
The job is done by the employee
5/5

It is '> This device works well for my intention, which is to score corrugated cardboard. The 45mm rotary blade is larger than I would like for scoring paper or cardboard that is light so it can be folded or torn easily. Then press > The books and audiobooks I read are resold after they've been read. The cheapest and easiest way to package a book or audiobook, we have found, is to fold a sheet of corrugated cardboard into a coil that wraps around the four longest edges. Shipping boxes come with end flaps of about the right size for audiobooks, but I use a guillotine paper cutter to trim them to the required width (usually 6". ) With a perforating rotary replacement blade, a rotary cutter can score corrugated cardboard to bend or fold it around a book or an Packaging is taped close with strapping tape, and then the product is shipped in a cardboard box A bubble-shaped object was used Put the shipping envelope in a bag.

Mariam Miranda
Mariam Miranda
| Aug 24, 2020
I had such a great time! To create perforated edges for invitations that contain a raffle section, I use this tool
5/5

On cardstock especially, it works very well! This perforated portion won't pose any problem for people to rip off. It's ideal for my crafting needs,

It's a great item.

Grant Avery
Grant Avery
| Dec 16, 2020
As a sewing enthusiast, I believe that practice makes perfect
5/5

I like neat, trim seam allowances in my finished products. In spite of my best efforts, it took me hours to pinking shear the whole outfit, which wore out my hands, and the seams often ended up jagged from impatience. It is possible to achieve a uniform finish around the bulk of the garment with these wheels. When I need to reach tight places, I still use shears. All I need to do is be careful to lay the garment flat before cutting so that only the seam allowance is cut I can't imagine how easy it is to work with fabric that hasn't been cut.

Rogelio Case
Rogelio Case
| Nov 04, 2020
I think that's not bad at all
5/5

For this winter, I made some fleece blankets and purchased a blade that would help me crochet beautiful That was pretty good for the job. I was able to easily install it in my rotary cutter. If you want to go through two layers of thick material you will need to put a little extra pressure on it.

Vera Mercer
Vera Mercer
| Dec 02, 2020

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