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Just cut some rubbers with a cutter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:OLFA_cutter.JPG), the type in the link. The rubbers are Calibra Spin Max. I was cutting it on a proper cutterboard, full strength, in facrt, i enough cut the cutter board O_O. The point is, im doing everything properly, i even took the tip of dipping some water on the blade first. Anyway, the sponge still broke.....the edgde broke almost all the way....looks ugly
Im sure people who have used sogt rubbers would have come across this b4. Is there any tips of preventing the breaking? Rubbers are too expensive for breaking
Cheers
Just cut some rubbers with a cutter (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:OLFA_cutter.JPG), the type in the link. The rubbers are Calibra Spin Max. I was cutting it on a proper cutterboard, full strength, in facrt, i enough cut the cutter board O_O. The point is, im doing everything properly, i even took the tip of dipping some water on the blade first. Anyway, the sponge still broke.....the edgde broke almost all the way....looks ugly
Im sure people who have used sogt rubbers would have come across this b4. Is there any tips of preventing the breaking? Rubbers are too expensive for breaking
Cheers