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I have a cheap 45mm rotary knife that doesn't cut because the blade doesn't spin. I tried changing the blade but no difference. So I was thinking of getting a name-brand blade on the assumption of better quality control.

Can anybody tell me: is a 60mm blade really any better than a 45mm blade? And is Olfa substantially better than Fiskars or just more expensive? 

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I have a Fiskars rotary cutter and it works great!  I bought extra blades on Amazon for much less than they cost at my local Tandy store, but I have not had to change the blade yet, so can't comment on whether they are as good as the factory blade that came with the Fiskars cutter.

Cowboy 4500, Consew 206RB-4

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I have a 60mm Fiskars I got at Walmart. I love it. Haven't had to change blade yet either. I think 60 is better for thicker leather.

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I have the 45 mm from Tandy and hobby lobby. The Tandy one is complete junk. I should have returned it. But I throw away receipts. My wife bought me the one from hobby lobby for Christmas and it is great. I haven't had to change the blade and it is way more sturdy than the Tandy one.

I have the 45 mm from Tandy and hobby lobby. The Tandy one is complete junk. I should have returned it. But I throw away receipts. My wife bought me the one from hobby lobby for Christmas and it is great. I haven't had to change the blade and it is way more sturdy than the Tandy one.

I'm not paying 80 bucks for a belt!!! It's a strip of leather. How hard could it be? 4 years and 3 grand later.... I have a belt I can finally live with.

Stitching is like gravy, it's only great if you make it every day.

From Texas but in Bossier City, Louisiana.

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I have had a 45mm Fiskar for about 30 years that has worked really well. Recently purchased a pack of 10 blades off ebay for about $5 and they work just as well as the brand name blades I was buying.

Eric Fisher

Fisher Custom Leather

"A Retirement Project"

https://fishercustomleather.wordpress.com/

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