We are trying to find out how we can get two paper cutters' blades sharpened. Does anyone know where we can take them?
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Teri, I use aluminum foil on my punches and cutters. I learned that trick on a craft show. Cut or punch through the foil a few times and then you cut through wax paper. I guess to made them glide easier. I do this periodically whether they feel dull or not. And it works!
OMG I just did this and it WORKED! I couldn't believe it!
I bought a rectangular sharpening stone, that is sort of a small dark brick, from an Oriental market, which came with instructions for sharpening a large Cleaver/Chopping knife. I've lost the paper, but I believe one should be able to easily google.com the words, "How to use a SHARPENING STONE?", and "How to remove Paper Cutter Blades>".
I 2nd it! aluminum foil is perfect! What about sharpening a apple corer/slicer?
neenerj9 at hotmail dot com
Hi! We have a sharpening company and sharpen everything including paper cutter blades. If you are out of the area, mail them to us at ReBorn Houses, 2705 E. Lincoln Hwy., Coatesville, PA 19320. We will sharpen them and mail them back to you. Our website is www.reborntools.com
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