Fiskars 93518097J, Decorative Rotary Blades, Pinking, 45mm

October 29, 2014 - Comment

Fiskars 45mm Decorative Rotary Blades – Pinking, style B. Heat treated hardened stainless steel blades stay razor sharp after being used to cut paper, fabric, thin plastic and metals, pictures, leather, light screen, and much more. Product comes with 1 (one) 45mm Pinking Blade (style B) and a reusable clam package for blade storage. https://bestelectricmower.com

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Fiskars 45mm Decorative Rotary Blades – Pinking, style B. Heat treated hardened stainless steel blades stay razor sharp after being used to cut paper, fabric, thin plastic and metals, pictures, leather, light screen, and much more. Product comes with 1 (one) 45mm Pinking Blade (style B) and a reusable clam package for blade storage.

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Comments

Geri & Tom says:

OK but not as good as hoped this rotary blade was purchased to use on fabric as you would any pinking shears but it is not the same cut as scissors and not as sharp as I hoped. When I was cutting the fabric it was necessary to press down very hard in order to get a complete cut across and still each time there was a small area not cut. I will try another brand next time. I have cut with this blade but not washed the fabric so I’m not sure if the fabric will fray or not.Changing the blades was very easy, no problems…

Ali Julia says:

Works well. Used for decorative edges I use rotary blades for decorative cuts used in art quilts. I own both Fiskars and Olfa cutters, as well as several blades for each as I needed a variety of cuts of my artwork. All rotary cutters are used on quilt quality cotton fabrics.Both Fiskars and Olfa provide a high quality rotary cutter, but Olfa appears to require slightly less pressure to create a clean cut. I would attribute it to the sharpness of the blade and possible to the shape of the handle of the cutter…

Catrinka says:

Fast and easy…but cut edge isn’t as nice as that from actual pinking shears I’ve had the same pinking shears for years. The shears make a very nice crisp zigzag edge–great for both appearance and also for fray-control. The only problem? They don’t cut very fast, or easily for that matter, and I always end up with hand cramps if I have much to cut. Recently, I had to cut hundreds of 9″ long pennants out of various vintage fabrics. The pennants were then strung on cording to create long stretches of hand-crafted banners and placed throughout the lawns for an…

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