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Everyone talks about printers, now lets talk about scissors/cutters.

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Einhander:

When you buy a Xacto knife at the store how many blades does it usually come with?

TDIRunner:


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--- Quote from: TDIRunner on February 21, 2015, 12:05:20 PM ---There is nothing wrong with using a knife, straight edge, and cutting board, but I've found using the paper cutter I listed above to be much faster without sacrificing precision.  For me that's important because I've done as many as 40 covers in one night.  I won't always be doing that many, but right now I have a lot of covers to print out. ;)

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Why? Because you are selling it?

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No, because I have a lot of games.  I printed out over 700 covers for my own personal collection in 2015 alone.


***EDIT***  And since my comment above was written in February of 2015, at the time I still had a long way to go.

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I apologize about my comment, I don't mean to make any rude comment. i am just curious. Sorry.

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No worries.

sheep2001:


--- Quote from: Einhander on January 28, 2016, 11:22:31 PM ---When you buy a Xacto knife at the store how many blades does it usually come with?

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Seriously, YOU should not buy a knife.

Einhander:


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--- Quote from: Einhander on January 28, 2016, 11:22:31 PM ---When you buy a Xacto knife at the store how many blades does it usually come with?

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Seriously, YOU should not buy a knife.

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Can you just help answer? I want the best cuts.

sheep2001:

It will say on the packet.  It's like asking, when you buy cookies, how many are in the pack.  There are many different packs, and deals and offers.

But I mean it - you should not own a knife.

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