I recently bought a heavier duty corner rounder for a few projects I've been working on. I've been using it too much to share it before now.


A couple of drawbacks I've found -
1) The blade really cuts into the blue plastic underneath. The set comes with a few replacements, and I can see I'll need to replace the original pad more quickly than I'd hoped.
2) It's really important to get the paper lined up in the corner just right, so you have to really keep your eye on how you are putting the paper under the blade. There are guides, but for some reason it's easy to slant the paper one way or another.
3) I'm really wishing I had the larger (3/8") die right now. I like the 1/4", but I think I'd like the 3/8" even better.
4) I want to round everything. In fact, I just might.
I bought this guy from Binding101 because they were the cheapest. It's also available from an Amazon dealer. It took about 5 business days to get to me, which was great.
I've tested it on a number of materials, and it works great.
That should about round out this review... (get it?)
I got a few new blades for the cutter- namely a wider diameter rounder, and a 45 degree straight cut (possibly because I was watching BSG at the time.) In total I have 4 blades, from a very small professional curve to a nice big friendly one.
They look like this.






The blade pieces are a bit oily- I would advise wiping them down with a paper towel before hooking them on. The oil has never been on the blade portion, so it doesn't transfer to the paper.
All in all I'm happy- my biggest complaint is the constant adjusting of the blue guides. It's worth it to get rid of those sharp edges (and so much better than craft rounders.)
Hah. Got it.
ReplyDeleteThese kinds of reviews are awesome. Especially because I never knew of any tool like this in existence.
that's awesome! I love it.
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Christine
www.aquietdetermination.blogspot.com
Have you tried using this corner rounder on Crane Lettra? I have had a difficult time finding a corner rounder that doesn't leave nasty grease marks on the paper. I'd be curious to know if you had any luck with this one. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI have, it works really well! The blade itself isn't oily, but the piece can definitely use a quick wipe down.
ReplyDeleteAlison! You're making us drool! We just might have to come over and borrow that... and see you of coarse too!
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