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  • #16
    One important tip when cutting materials like leather, artcard, pleather, etc...

    Please ensure that your cutting mat is smooth and your knife is sharp. Otherwise either of them will create drag and your cut may not be smooth. Example: your artcard will have jaggered edges which you don't want.

    Also... ALWAYS MEASURE TWICE OR THREE TIMES BUT ONLY CUT ONCE!!!

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    • #17
      Another point is to keep your edge of all blades sharp at all times. Many times; ive seen people will have uneven edge. currently im going thru prototype stages to finalise a knife sharpening system. currently undergoing trial. i find many people are removing too much metal when sharpening.
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      • #18
        Good idea

        This is great. Good thing I read up. Cheers

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        • #19
          Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
          Another point is to keep your edge of all blades sharp at all times. Many times; ive seen people will have uneven edge. currently im going thru prototype stages to finalise a knife sharpening system. currently undergoing trial. i find many people are removing too much metal when sharpening.
          Thanks for sharing

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