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I'm with n810 on this, bought some at Hobby Lobby and ...well....not good! Dull very fast, break easy and cost more! Dang are they made by the Federal Goverment?
AND still wating for the free ones! Just what has happened to X-Acto used to be best you could by and now CRAP!......Rich P.S. n810 what is the brand of scalpel blades you got?
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Dear List:
also still waiting, I will do a report when it comes, I want to see how it sharpens, MILES |
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Never received mine either
I took to setting all email from XActo to Spam. All I got was advertisements from them. Closed the account there at Xacto too, stating No More emails wanted. I am also interested in the name or link on Amazon.
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I e-mailed them, and their response was very quick,mine will soon be on the way.
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Fascinating! From earlier threads, we know that X-Acto blades were not the favorites of most Forum members. We also know that not receiving one tiny blade would be utterly insignificant among all the other disappointments of life. But the petty irritation of not delivering on the free offer, or of bad quality in the new-style blade, is apt to put the X-Acto company on many personal brown lists. If you can't do a promotion right, you're better off not doing it at all.
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OLFA!
Anything else is a waste of time and money. I have been preaching this for years. These new X-Acto blades are just the same old scrap steel with a fancy and expensive coating on them. Think razor blades. Olfa blades are high carbon steel, double ground. I am an amateur machinist and this material is what is used to cut the steel from which Xacto blades are made.
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Excel blades are really nice as well that has always been my blade of choice although ive heard enough people raving about scalpel blades that I just broke down and ordered some so I'll see how that goes
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You cannot apply much pressure with these as the shanks will easily break. They are, indeed, extremely sharp, precision ground high carbon steel. But, remember, they were designed to cut flesh. I use them, too, but usually make a few light cuts as opposed to one heavy one.
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