Hello, /po/opers. Just wondering- A craft cutter knife or an X-acto knife? The Craft Cutter attached.
Or box-cutter, for Nevada-Tan fans.
xacto is my preference.. if i could get any though i would get the xacto with the rubber grip.. that metal mesh is tearing into my hand
bump!
I'm currently using the one sold in games workshop stores, made by citadel. It's got a nice rubberized grip and is nice and heavy.
Olfa AK4. My faithful friend I've been using for a long time.
Xcut \o/
my blade is dull, it's the type that you snap off.How does anon snap the blade?i have the old nt cutter a.300
Use just the blades you load into razor knives. Once your fingers start to hurt from how thin the metal is, even on the non-blade side, you know when to stop and go outside! It helps keep balance in life.
Kobalt/any random utility knife. Works swell.>>114248I get a pair of pliers, align them with the next indent, and then break off. Comes off clean.
>>114258I am not sure wether if you were asking about the normal-way to snap the brade or not,but This is the way, as long as the End-cap colord in black is still existes on your cutterand, the 45°brades are praiseworthy
OOp! Sorry. ?was to>>114248
nobody's listens to you all, anyway
I use a surgical scalpel. With steralized blades. Shit lasts forever, still using my first blade, stil razorsharp.
>>114704I second the scalpel blade. I use an x-acto handle, works lovely.
needs-to-lurkmoar question: how do you get the blade not to "pull" on the paper? If I want to take a thin slice off of something, it's quite difficult to avoid. (If I get too heavy-handed, it can happen in the middle of the sheet - but that's pretty easily avoided.)
>>114849lower the angle of the blade in relation to the paper/cutting mat.
>>114704Where do you buy them? I'm currently using x-acto #11 blades but I find that the tips of them keep bending and I go through them like crazy.