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How do you use a mat cutter? » Living Sense
17 hours ago by admin  
Most people use an X-acto knife (one of those thin pencil-like knives with the real small sharp triangle-shaped blade on it). Its almost like a razor blade. The cutting board is a material that doesn't cut easily, so you can cut ...
Living Sense - http://www.livingsense.info/

Teapots and Polka Dots: Eco-Friendly Holiday Gift Tags
21 Nov 2009 by Juli  
In the back of the store is the big guillotine of a paper cutter they use to cut customer's orders. Next to the paper cutter, I discovered a treasure trove of beautiful, quality paper. It was all the bits left over after employees cut paper to measure for clients. ... Use an X-Acto knife, straight edge, and cutting mat to create perfectly straight-sided squares and rectangles. If you don't have these tools, a good pair of scissors and a steady hand will do just fine. ...
Teapots and Polka Dots - http://teapotsandpolkadots.blogspot.com/

Living with Lindsay: How To Add Beveled Matting to Your Framed Artwork
25 May 2009 by LivingWithLindsay@gmail.com (Lindsay With Lindsay)  
To get the professional beveled look, you will need a mat cutter. A mat cutter is basically a blade that cuts a 45-degree angle, instead of a 90-degree angle like an X-ACTO knife. We have long had a DIY Mat Cutting Kit that we bought ...
Living with Lindsay - http://www.livingwithlindsay.com/ - References

Prepare a Mat for a Picture
30 Sep 2009 by admin  
A utility or X-Acto knife will work fine for cutting the mat, but they do require a fair amount of dexterity to achieve a clean cut. With a mat cutter, you're likely to get more professional results. They cost a bit more, ...
Art One Eleven Design - http://www.art111.com/ - References

How To Make Cereal Gift Boxes! » Curbly | DIY Design Community ...
13 Dec 2007
Gift; Cereal box, or other clean food packaging; Cutting mat or scrap wood cutting surface; Ultility or craft knife (like a box cutter or X-acto blade); Straight edge; Bone folder or large spoon; Pencil; Glue ...
Curbly Recent Posts - http://www.curbly.com/recent - References

Gasket Cutter Photos
4 Aug 2009
I made this little cutter to make the spindle gasket for my Hardinge TM, which is finally going back together. It uses No. 11 X-acto blades. I may add a dowel for the slot in the blade, but maybe not. It worked fine on a cutter mat. ...
General Metalworking - http://www.rittercnc.com/metalworking/1.htm

Design*Sponge » Blog Archive » diy project: evita's spooky ...
28 Oct 2009 by grace  
Glue Stick Tape Ruler X-acto and or Rotary Blade Cutter Scissors Cutting Mat Clip art, your mad design skills, or the .png files provided below: -Outline template -Pre-made Template -Solid Template. If you are starting from scratch: ...
Design*Sponge - http://www.designspongeonline.com/
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sharing organization: project journal on a cigar box organizer
4 Sep 2009 by suzanne l. vinson  
step 6: cut along your top edge using your mat cutter, x-acto knife, etc. if using recycled materials such as the organic mac n cheese box below, paper cutting scissors will be enough. i like the straight lines that a blade can provide. ...
life in motherhood, ministry, and the arts - http://reverendartistmother.blogspot.com/ - References

low budget custom framing, part 4 « DlmtleArt
18 Mar 2008 by dlmtleart  
An artist friend of mine had offered to let me borrow her mat cutter, but could not find it. I have on previous occasions had a lot of experience with using Xacto knives for some pretty intricate cutting–so I thought maybe that would ...
DlmtleArt - http://dlmtleart.wordpress.com/

Dani Jones Illustration » The Painting Lessons You Didn't Know About
17 Jul 2007 by Dani  
It's easier to cut things, and mat them, with a dedicated mat cutter, instead of an X-Acto knife. They're relatively cheap, they're sturdy, and you can make nice beveled cuts. 2. If you do need to do tracings (I do, as I have a thing ...
Dani Jones Illustration - http://danidraws.com/

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