Swingline Guillotine Paper Cutter Heavy Duty, 12 Inch Paper Cutting Board with Guard Rail, Blade Lock, Cuts Up to 10 Sheets, Professional Manual Paper Cutter Trimmer for Scrapbooking, Crafts & Photo.
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This machine can cut just a little more than 12 inches.
This light blue shirt fits well.
The vinyl would not stick to the poster board if it is very thin (thinner than 10 pieces of paper).
The likelihood of it happening depends on the size of the windows. A window of this size can only be cut by 12 inches, so it is not suitable for larger In addition, the maximum thickness of the paper is 10 sheets. Thus, if the screen is very thin, than it can be cut.
Selected User Reviews For Swingline Guillotine Paper Cutter Heavy Duty, 12 Inch Paper Cutting Board with Guard Rail, Blade Lock, Cuts Up to 10 Sheets, Professional Manual Paper Cutter Trimmer for Scrapbooking, Crafts & Photo.
The handle catches when trying to raise the handle. The top edge of the panhead screw bolt is caught by the edge of the table as a result. A pull must be applied to the handle in order to release it from the table portion. As a result, the edge of the table will eventually be scored and cut materials will not be accurate. While I had tried adjusting the blade, the middle bolt actually traveled at an angle, so it did not sit flush with the other two panhead screw bolts holding it in place.
I cut labels for my products, so I need everything to be straight. The cutting is very straight with this. My sticker labels are cut with no problem by this machine.
A quality check has not been performed? The lock I received is defective, and it simply falls out of the hole when I tighten it. The button says it's supposed to lock, so there should clearly be a defect. It took a great deal of effort for my husband to move the blade to the right and it latched with a great deal of effort, as if it wasn't in.
All of my journals are handmade and I cut all the paper myself. This paper cutter is excellent. The blade self-sharpens which is a very useful feature.
According to my reading, past models and other brands of compact cutting boards were incompatible with comic backing boards. The board arrived today and I was able to cut up about 30 BCW current sized backing boards into digest sized backing boards in no time. In about five minutes, once I learned the rhythm, I was ready to go. The process of lining them out and cutting them by hand with scissors would have taken 45 minutes at least. For collectors, this will be an invaluable tool. My two boards would not cut without some effort, so I did not try as hard as I could. Halfbacks would probably be able to get through it pretty easily. Fullbacks seem to be a bit of a question mark. If you would like, I will try to look for one for you. In order to earn a positive review on Amazon, I am not willing to sacrifice my fullback.
The blade cuts well and is lightweight. As soon as I received the cutter, it was in perfect condition, aside from the grip of the handle that had to be installed, which I did without any problems. The product was not up to my expectations because the safety lock was very difficult to remove, and my husband was only able to remove it once he struggled for some time. I was then unable to reinstall the product. If the lock slipped you would be cut. The lock is very close to the blade and any slip could have fatal consequences. Because I have grandchildren, I have to store it high up in my closet. As you might expect, the blade cuts perfectly well and accurately and the entire tool is extremely lightweight.
All the features of this swingline paper cutter seem to be appealing to me. I love how light it is and how crisp my lines are. With a simple press of a tab, the blade locks in place when not in use to avoid accidentally cutting yourself. I can use this to trim laminates, take pictures, or even shred old credit cards.
What I liked I like being able to put a 12X12 sheet of cardstock flat on the board because it is very light and inexpensive. I dislike This is not a true 12 inch ruler, it reads up to 11 inches. A ruler has five inches on it, but also has half inch marks on it. If you look on a quarter inch line, there is no defining line. Paper cannot be held safely by the finger bar when it is spring loaded. It is true it has the safety bar to prevent your fingers from sliding out, however, I feel something to secure the paper in place is needed. In spite of the fact that I will keep the cutter, I probably would not have purchased it if I had seen it in person.