18" Guillomax Plus Cutting Stick - 1pk
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Item# GUILLPLSCTSTCK
- Compatible With: Tamerica Guillomax Cutter
- Length: 18"
- Dimensions: 18.5" x 9/16" x 9/16"
- Quantity: 1 Stick
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Is your Guillomax Plus cutter stick worn on all sides and the quality of your cut is diminishing? If so, then it is time for you to buy a new one. This 18" cutting stick boasts an elastic, self-healing property that helps prolong the life of your Guillomax Plus cutter blade. Get 1pk on every order.
Product Details
- Compatible With: Tamerica Guillomax Cutter (TP-GUILLOMAXPLUS)
- Length: 18"
- Dimensions: 18.5" x 9/16" x 9/16"
- Quantity: 1 Stick
Demonstration Video
Tamerica Guillomax Plus Heavy Duty Stack Cutter
Transcript :
This is the Tamerica Guillomax Plus Heavy Duty Paper Stack Cutter!
Before we start, we first have to make sure the lever is all the way up, then we can open the clear cover.
The front handle adjusts the backstop. Each rotation is equal to one centimeter. So that was two centimeters. You can also disengage the handle so you don't accidentally bump it and change your measurement.
You can see it moving the backstop now. On the side it is measured in inch and centimeters'up to 20 inches.
Insert a ream of paper into the throat of the cutter and align the edges the best you can. You can ...
Before we start, we first have to make sure the lever is all the way up, then we can open the clear cover.
The front handle adjusts the backstop. Each rotation is equal to one centimeter. So that was two centimeters. You can also disengage the handle so you don't accidentally bump it and change your measurement.
You can see it moving the backstop now. On the side it is measured in inch and centimeters'up to 20 inches.
Insert a ream of paper into the throat of the cutter and align the edges the best you can. You can ...
This is the Tamerica Guillomax Plus Heavy Duty Paper Stack Cutter!
Before we start, we first have to make sure the lever is all the way up, then we can open the clear cover.
The front handle adjusts the backstop. Each rotation is equal to one centimeter. So that was two centimeters. You can also disengage the handle so you don't accidentally bump it and change your measurement.
You can see it moving the backstop now. On the side it is measured in inch and centimeters'up to 20 inches.
Insert a ream of paper into the throat of the cutter and align the edges the best you can. You can also use a block to help with this.
If you need to, turn on the laser light to help line up your project. It will show where the cut will be made.
When ready, close the plastic shield and bring the clamp down by turning the black wheel at the top. This will hold the stack for a clean cut.
Then take the lever and bring it all the way down. You'll see it's a big lever, and a little awkward, though not too difficult to use.
The blade comes down and makes a nice clean cut.
Once you release the clamp, you may find marks and indents on your top page'to avoid this, use some scrap paper or chipboard on the top and bottom of the stack to ensure every page is clean!
You can also adjust the blade in small increments if you are not getting a full cut.
And from time to time you should swap out the cutting mat. This can be rotated four times, then flip and rotated again for a total of 8 clean cutting sections.
Before we start, we first have to make sure the lever is all the way up, then we can open the clear cover.
The front handle adjusts the backstop. Each rotation is equal to one centimeter. So that was two centimeters. You can also disengage the handle so you don't accidentally bump it and change your measurement.
You can see it moving the backstop now. On the side it is measured in inch and centimeters'up to 20 inches.
Insert a ream of paper into the throat of the cutter and align the edges the best you can. You can also use a block to help with this.
If you need to, turn on the laser light to help line up your project. It will show where the cut will be made.
When ready, close the plastic shield and bring the clamp down by turning the black wheel at the top. This will hold the stack for a clean cut.
Then take the lever and bring it all the way down. You'll see it's a big lever, and a little awkward, though not too difficult to use.
The blade comes down and makes a nice clean cut.
Once you release the clamp, you may find marks and indents on your top page'to avoid this, use some scrap paper or chipboard on the top and bottom of the stack to ensure every page is clean!
You can also adjust the blade in small increments if you are not getting a full cut.
And from time to time you should swap out the cutting mat. This can be rotated four times, then flip and rotated again for a total of 8 clean cutting sections.