Ultima 28mm, 45mm & 60mm Rotary Cutter Blades – 10 Blades Per Pack – Fits Most Rotary Cutters Including Fiskars, Olfa, Martelli and TrueCut – Cuts Quilting Fabric, Leather, and More (28mm)
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According to the blade package, the blades are made of SKS-type steel, which is a high-quality material Steel grade 7 carbide is used for tools. The corner shows them to be made in China, but I cannot see any further information.
A circuit cutter uses a blade that is different from other blades.
It is still too soon for me to use my blades. According to my measurements, the hole is approximately 8mm in diameter. As stated on the package, they fit all rotary cutter models.
It has only been a few days since I received them, but I have already received the So far I've been able to cut four layers of cotton and one layer of flannel at a time. Due to the fact that I have not used Olfa, I cannot make a comparison. In the event that the blade becomes dull, I will update this.
Selected User Reviews For Ultima 28mm, 45mm & 60mm Rotary Cutter Blades – 10 Blades Per Pack – Fits Most Rotary Cutters Including Fiskars, Olfa, Martelli and TrueCut – Cuts Quilting Fabric, Leather, and More (28mm)
Compared to other blades, it is superior. It is very common for many embroidery machines to have "dead spots" or "clicks" where the thread does not cut per As I make quilt tops for homeless people and refugees, I like to use an Ultima blade, and the first time I used it I literally saw the "click" before it even appeared. I am very satisfied with the.
There is no need for these with Fiskars rotary cutters. There is nothing in the description that indicates this.
I have never purchased such a bad set of rotary blades! When I put in a new blade, it is barely able to cut a single layer of cotton fabric. I should have stayed with my normal brand. Therefore, I have put an additional new blade in and it has the same effect.
They made a huge difference to me when I replaced Olfa and Fiskars blades! The three blades I have tested so far have all been excellent. There was no smooth cutting at all with the first one. I had a problem with "skipping" It did not work for me. There was nothing left of it after that. It was better to listen to the second one. Cutting was smooth, but it came to a point quickly when it was dull. My friend and I cut about 150 sets of fabric for face masks, but we then had to retire them. I was able to use the third blade even though it skipped like the first blade. To cut the fabric, I had to either run the blade twice over it or cut every few inches where the blade missed. "You get what you pay for," would be my reply. I am going to prefer Olfa and Fiskars blades in the future. These blades are usable, but not the best.
What they say on the box is exactly how they are! When I bought my first set of five blades, I paid almost twice what I paid for this set of These don't even need to be trimmed! With them, I was able to cut through four thick layers of duck cloth. I had previously purchased blades of my rotary cutter under a different brand name, and these were not able to cut any I did not return the blades in time since I have been experiencing muscles weakness as a result of MS, so I assumed it was my fault that the blades were not cutting properly. I did not receive any response from the seller after I contacted them. These blades should meet all of my expectations. I hope no one will complain about them. Compared to any other blade I have used since I got my rotary cutter, these are the best! It was a pleasure to work with a great seller.
It is difficult to tell the difference between any of those name brands and these blades do not differ from the names. I marked an Olfa blade with the date it was replaced and used it It has been over three months, and I have alternated the cutters with use, and both have been cutting the same. The mat surface is one thing that dulls blades quickly. People may be proud of the fact that their mat is decades old, but they don't realize the mat is dried out and lost its healing properties.
As expected, the blades started out very sharp but wore out much faster than I expected. It may simply be because I don't use rotary cutters regularly, and not all blades last as long as others. Furthermore, I am cutting polypropylene fabrics with them that are quite paperlike in appearance, which might harm them quicker. The cost of these blades is much lower than that of OEM replacements. I had no trouble mounting them to my Fiskar.
Having a shoulder removed recent years made it difficult for me to cut quilts, but these blades made it possible. A slight amount of pressure was all that was needed. Because I am right-handed and these were for my right shoulder, they were ideal.