Akiles Diamond 1 Corner Rounding Machine 3/8" Radius Knife
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Item# AKAD1-K38
- Corner Rounding Die for the Akiles Diamond 1 Corner Cutter
- Radius: 3/8"
- Other Sizes Available: 1/8" and 1/4"
- Part Number: AKAD1-K38
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Using this knife you can easily round the corners of all of your paper and plastic covers, postcards, businesscards, craft projects and more. The Akiles Diamond 1 Corner Rounding Machine is one of the most productive and cost effective Corner Rounding Machines available on the market. Choose from three different corner radius knives (1/8", 1/4" and 3/8") for your corner rounding needs. The Akiles Diamond 1 also includes dies for straight corner cutting and half moon die punching.
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- Corner Rounding Die for the Akiles Diamond 1 Corner Cutter
- Radius: 3/8"
- Part Number: AKAD1-K38
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Akiles Diamond 1 Corner Rounding Machine 3-8" Radius Knife
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Welcome to MyBinding.com. This is the Akiles Diamond 1 3/8” Radius Knife Replacement Guide. To change out the current knife in your corner rounder, you’ll need a number 4 metric Allen wrench. Inside the tools box drawer, you will find an included Allen wrench and a plastic cutting pads. Remove the 2 screws securing the knife to the mechanism and the knife should come down and away from the machine. Align the 3/8 inch radius knife under the mechanism and support it with one hand as you replace the 2 screws. Make sure they’re tight so you don’t have a knife shift or move during operation. For mo ...
Welcome to MyBinding.com. This is the Akiles Diamond 1 3/8” Radius Knife Replacement Guide. To change out the current knife in your corner rounder, you’ll need a number 4 metric Allen wrench. Inside the tools box drawer, you will find an included Allen wrench and a plastic cutting pads. Remove the 2 screws securing the knife to the mechanism and the knife should come down and away from the machine. Align the 3/8 inch radius knife under the mechanism and support it with one hand as you replace the 2 screws. Make sure they’re tight so you don’t have a knife shift or move during operation. For more videos and all your binding needs, go to MyBinding.com.