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I hate the rotary type use on paper. Isaac
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Try a Japanese screw punch.
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Here is another tool - Thinnerline circle cutter. It's an interesting idea. Probably won't work on thick stock but should be fine with "regular' paper. A quick exclaimer; I am not familiar with Shadow Hobbies and had no dealings with them.
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Just watched the video. The cutter looks like a real precision instrument. BUT!!! 50.00 and replacement blades are 3.00 each WHEW!!!!!!
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From 0.5mm to 50mm. This would be nice. I wonder how long a blade would last cutting 67lb card stock?
Thanks for sharing Darius. Gary
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How would you line up the Thinnerline cutter with a printed circle?
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with the thinnerline center locator for $14.95
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