Thank you. You showed us how to; change the blade, differentiate between right and left handed use, about the locking system, and reinforcing the need to be safety conscious when we use this tool. Thank you also for letting us know why you recommend this particular company for blade purchase, as I also agree with you on this and the other points. Dr. Marc
A lot of japanese leathercrafters on youtube seems to work and cut a lot with these 9mm blades with good precision it seems. Do you think it could be a good alternative to a scalpel for the thinnest leathers and most precise work where access is difficult sometimes too?
At around 6:00 when you're showing "the button" that locks the blade, all the action is happening under your thumb. We can't see anything that you're referring to. Was a good video up to that point but that's literally the only thing I came to see and it's unfortunate that you cover up what you're claiming to show
Thank you. You showed us how to; change the blade, differentiate between right and left handed use, about the locking system, and reinforcing the need to be safety conscious when we use this tool. Thank you also for letting us know why you recommend this particular company for blade purchase, as I also agree with you on this and the other points. Dr. Marc
Olfa made the first ones, I have used Olfa since the 80’s , these also are very good and used by people who do window tinting
oh man that's vintage Olfa. these are so well made to last long long time.
I finnally found out what auto-lock meant because of your friendly explanation!
I am glad you got help from my videos!
Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching my videos!
A lot of japanese leathercrafters on youtube seems to work and cut a lot with these 9mm blades with good precision it seems. Do you think it could be a good alternative to a scalpel for the thinnest leathers and most precise work where access is difficult sometimes too?
Scalpel could work too but most of scalpel dulls faster than NT cutter blades. I would prefer NT cutter and its blades
Thanks for the review!
It's just what I'm looking for. :)
At around 6:00 when you're showing "the button" that locks the blade, all the action is happening under your thumb. We can't see anything that you're referring to. Was a good video up to that point but that's literally the only thing I came to see and it's unfortunate that you cover up what you're claiming to show
What are you talking about? It was showing extremely clear to me.