photobug
Sep-05-2005, 09:04 PM
We have an old Fiskars rotary paper cutter/trimmer that I've used for years, but now it's not cutting cleanly anymore (slightly ragged, even with a new rotary blade).
My wife wants to buy a new paper cutter -- in fact, she already picked up a 12" Fiskars Ultimate Craft Rotary 12" Paper Trimmer at a local crafts store -- but before we open it, we'd like to find out if we should return it and get something else. (Info on that one can be seen at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00026UUNO)
She'd use it mostly for trimming photos to put in scrapbooks and I'd eventually use it to trim photos for mounting. She only cares about up to 12" capacity; since our photo printer will print up to 13x19, I wouldn't mind more-than-12" capacity (but that isn't critical). We do have young children at home, so are hesitant to buy the big old-fashioned "pivoted cutting arm" (a.k.a. guillotine) type of cutter -- although we'd consider it if the rotary type just doesn't cut it (pun intentional) for trimming photos.
Can anyone recommend a decent type of cutter that we should be looking at, or even a specific model, that really cuts cleanly?
thanks for any help...
My wife wants to buy a new paper cutter -- in fact, she already picked up a 12" Fiskars Ultimate Craft Rotary 12" Paper Trimmer at a local crafts store -- but before we open it, we'd like to find out if we should return it and get something else. (Info on that one can be seen at http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B00026UUNO)
She'd use it mostly for trimming photos to put in scrapbooks and I'd eventually use it to trim photos for mounting. She only cares about up to 12" capacity; since our photo printer will print up to 13x19, I wouldn't mind more-than-12" capacity (but that isn't critical). We do have young children at home, so are hesitant to buy the big old-fashioned "pivoted cutting arm" (a.k.a. guillotine) type of cutter -- although we'd consider it if the rotary type just doesn't cut it (pun intentional) for trimming photos.
Can anyone recommend a decent type of cutter that we should be looking at, or even a specific model, that really cuts cleanly?
thanks for any help...