There are many different rotary cutters available and it is important to find a rotary cutter that suits you and your needs
If you can, try-before-you-buy
The features that I consider when choosing a rotary cutter are:
Fit:
I like rotary cutters that:
- have a comfortable grip
- are easy to lock and unlock
- are easy to apply pressure to make my cuts
Safety and style features:
Manual lock | Automatic lock | Ergonomic |
|---|---|---|
The blade is:
As the locking mechanism is manual, I like to be really careful to ensure that I have closed the lock as soon as I have finished my cut Olfa is an example of a brand that makes this style of rotary cutter | Style 1: The blade is exposed by squeezing the handle and is retracted by releasing the handle | Ergonomic style rotary cutters such as the style made by Martelli:
Martelli makes both left and right- handed ergonomic rotary cutters On the model I have, the locking mechanism is manual, so I like to be really careful to ensure that I have closed the lock as soon as I have finished my cut |
Style 2: The blade is exposed by pressing down to begin the cut and is covered when pressure is released Once the downward pressure is released, the blade retracts and is no longer exposed I like Style 2 because the blade is retracted as soon as I release the downward pressure Kai is an example of a brand that sells this style of rotary cutter |
Size:
There are different sized rotary cutters and blades available
I regularly use 60mm, 45mm, 28mm and 18mm sized rotary cutters
Make sure that you order the correct size blade for your rotary cutter
The larger the blade, the further the cut will be with each each rotation
The smaller the blade, the tighter the curves that can be cut