Ambassador Beaverslayer Posted November 6, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 6, 2007 Go2Tex, what I do is place the tip of my thumb right up against the roo hide as it enters the cutter. By adjusting the pressure on the roo as it enters, you can keep it from curling up. Basically what you're doing with your thumb, is what you suggest with the plug, but you don't have to figure out what size of what to plug in there. Also, a VERY sharp blade really is the key. Ken Beaverslayer Custom Leather<br />Wearable Works of Art https://www.facebook...erCustomLeather
Members Go2Tex Posted November 6, 2007 Members Report Posted November 6, 2007 You are very right about the sharpness....... now, where in God's name did I put those damn blades???? Moving is hell, folks. Brent Tubre email: BCL@ziplinkmail.com
Ambassador Beaverslayer Posted November 6, 2007 Ambassador Report Posted November 6, 2007 If your in a pinch, you can always take the blade out of a "Bic" disposable razor. They will work for one or two times. Ken Beaverslayer Custom Leather<br />Wearable Works of Art https://www.facebook...erCustomLeather
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