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Self-healing '''cutting mats''' are really essential when cutting thin sheets with sharp knives. They protect the surface underneath and, being non-slip, they help safe control of the knife. | Self-healing '''cutting mats''' are really essential when cutting thin sheets with sharp knives. They protect the surface underneath and, being non-slip, they help safe control of the knife. | ||
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<span style="color: red">'''Safety Point!''' | <span style="color: red">'''Safety Point!''' | ||
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'''[[Paper Sizes|A2]]''' is a good size for general use. Most are marked with grid lines to help measurements. | '''[[Paper Sizes|A2]]''' is a good size for general use. Most are marked with grid lines to help measurements. |
Revision as of 20:41, 25 November 2014
Self-healing cutting mats are really essential when cutting thin sheets with sharp knives. They protect the surface underneath and, being non-slip, they help safe control of the knife.
Safety Point! Use together with a metal Safety Ruler when cutting sheets with a Craft Knife or Scalpel.
A2 is a good size for general use. Most are marked with grid lines to help measurements.