@spiralfrontier - Unfortunately, this item is currently out of stock. But we should have them available around 4/15/11. Please visit our webstore again then or give us a call, and we'd be glad to help you. Many thanks!
Agreed@internetexperts. The problem lies in the demonstrator's method. She should have layered individual pieces before cutting (like tissues in a box). This would prevented bunching, and I might have considered buying the product.
Agreed@internetexperts. The problem lies in the demonstrator's method. She should have layered individual pieces before cutting (like tissues in a box). This would prevented bunching, and I might have considered buying the product.
Agreed@internetexperts. The problem lies in the demonstrator's method. She should have layered individual pieces before cutting (like tissues in a box). This would prevented bunching, and I might have considered buying the product.
@MsKathy07 - I would not recommend using the rotary cutter on anything but fabric as other materials will dull the blade faster. You could have a separate blade for fabrics and for other materials.
The cuts/cut line is guided by the user. You could use a guide ruler if needed to ensure your accuracy. We suggest keeping the bottom guard on the table and moving slowly, but a guide ruler could also help.
I noticed the demonstrator had a problem in two demo cuts. Control of the material being cut insures the accuracy of the cut. In one of the first cuts that the material bunched and the cut itself appeared jagged. In other cuts I saw the material bunch up. There was not one closeup of the fabric cut to make sure it was clean. Also, if you are going to say it is a bit heavy, please say how heavy. 2lbs? 3lbs? 1.5lbs?
do these hand held units need Oil? When and how do you service them ?
Thanks
tcenter99 1 year ago
Would this cut through layers of tulle easily?
avasmom07 1 year ago
I can't find this cutter on the rowley website. do you still carry this item? who is the manufacturer?
spiralfrontier 1 year ago
@spiralfrontier - Unfortunately, this item is currently out of stock. But we should have them available around 4/15/11. Please visit our webstore again then or give us a call, and we'd be glad to help you. Many thanks!
rowleycompany1 1 year ago
Agreed@internetexperts. The problem lies in the demonstrator's method. She should have layered individual pieces before cutting (like tissues in a box). This would prevented bunching, and I might have considered buying the product.
1slamicLife 1 year ago
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Agreed@internetexperts. The problem lies in the demonstrator's method. She should have layered individual pieces before cutting (like tissues in a box). This would prevented bunching, and I might have considered buying the product.
1slamicLife 1 year ago
Agreed@internetexperts. The problem lies in the demonstrator's method. She should have layered individual pieces before cutting (like tissues in a box). This would prevented bunching, and I might have considered buying the product.
1slamicLife 1 year ago
compare this to the Skil Rotary Cutter. I want to upgrade. I assume it cuts cardboard too.
22364014 1 year ago
Can it cut chipboard without ruining the blade or the motor? How do you control it so that it cuts on the cutting line without using a guide ruler?
MsKathy07 1 year ago
@MsKathy07 - I would not recommend using the rotary cutter on anything but fabric as other materials will dull the blade faster. You could have a separate blade for fabrics and for other materials.
The cuts/cut line is guided by the user. You could use a guide ruler if needed to ensure your accuracy. We suggest keeping the bottom guard on the table and moving slowly, but a guide ruler could also help.
Happy Sewing!
rowleycompany1 1 year ago
I noticed the demonstrator had a problem in two demo cuts. Control of the material being cut insures the accuracy of the cut. In one of the first cuts that the material bunched and the cut itself appeared jagged. In other cuts I saw the material bunch up. There was not one closeup of the fabric cut to make sure it was clean. Also, if you are going to say it is a bit heavy, please say how heavy. 2lbs? 3lbs? 1.5lbs?
internetexperts 2 years ago