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Bobbyjkl
Hello, /po/opers. Just wondering- A craft cutter knife or an X-acto knife? The Craft Cutter attached.
>> Bobbyjkl
Or box-cutter, for Nevada-Tan fans.
>> zer0
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
>> Anonymous
bump!
>> Cotton Eyed Joe­
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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.
>> Anonymous
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Olfa AK4. My faithful friend I've been using for a long time.
>> Anonymous
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Xcut \o/
>> hmm Anonymous
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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
>> Anonymous
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.
>> Anonymous
Kobalt/any random utility knife. Works swell.

>>114248
I get a pair of pliers, align them with the next indent, and then break off. Comes off clean.
>> Anonymous
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>>114258
I 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 cutter

and, the 45°brades are praiseworthy
>> Anonymous
OOp! Sorry. ?was to>>114248
>> Anonymous
nobody's listens to you all, anyway
>> Anonymous
I use a surgical scalpel. With steralized blades. Shit lasts forever, still using my first blade, stil razorsharp.
>> Anonymous
>>114704
I second the scalpel blade. I use an x-acto handle, works lovely.
>> Anonymous
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.)
>> Cotton Eyed Joe­
>>114849
lower the angle of the blade in relation to the paper/cutting mat.
>> Anonymous
>>114704
Where 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.