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Old July 21st, 2009 Jul 21, 2009 1:13:03 AM -   #1 (permalink)
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Does anyone know if this more expensive Roland GX-24 Carbide Blade really works better???? I use my cutter alot every day and I was reading that you get longer life span and smoother cutting with this blade vs the standard blade....

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The clean cut blades are awesome, and last much longer then the standard blades. If you search for clean cut blades you will find alot of info on them, as that is usually the term others use when writing about them. They have a much longer life then the standard roland blades.
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Default Re: Roland GX-24 Carbide Blade

WOW just recieved the blade today and did a job...I am totally amaized with the cutting of this blade..I even had to cut down on my force...I have been cutting eco film at about 100g/f force and now I had to cut back to 60g/f.......I highly reccomend this blade
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