Cutting-edge precision for every project! ✨
The NT Cutter Circle Cutter (iC-1500P) is a versatile tool designed for precision cutting of circles ranging from 3/4" to 6-3/4" in diameter. With a lightweight design and user-friendly features, it includes six blades for extended use and is perfect for crafting and DIY projects.
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Brand | エヌティー |
Color | Multicoloured |
Item Length | 6.69 Inches |
Handle Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Item Weight | 108 Grams |
Blade Length | 18 Millimeters |
Handle Type | Manual-Retractable |
Manufacturer | NT CUTTER |
UPC | 643415987117 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 04904011011467 |
Series | iC-1500P |
Item model number | h1310508 |
Item Weight | 3.81 ounces |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 7.52 x 2.32 inches |
ASIN | B001OYA8C6 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 21, 2012 |
A**Y
Great Circle Cutter!
This is a great little device. It cuts perfect circles in cardboard or paper. I also tried it with a 1mm piece of plexiglas. Although the cutting limit is .5mm, I scored the plexiglass and finished the rest with a razor knife. The other thing I like about it is that there is no pin in the center to hold the device in place which punctures the material like what you find on other circle cutters. The instructions are not that terrific but you can figure it out.
Z**G
Good product
The cutter didn't work for what I was cutting with it that well. I was cutting window screen for use at the bottom of my flower pots. It did work great for paper. It also uses the same blades as the NT swivel cutter, so you don't have to buy separate blades for each one. Overall I'm happy with it and I will keep it.
C**.
Perfect circles!
I bought a different circle cutter that did not stay planted in the middle with the pad (I didn’t want poke holes in the center) and this one does not budge! I have been able to cut perfect circles for my art class’ projects coming up. No hours of cutting out circles! If you need to have a precise cut on a line, with some practice, this is the cutter for the job. In my photos, if you see imprecise cuts, it is my error…I don’t need exact line cuts just perfect circles and that is no problem! Feels well made (not surprising since it’s made in Japan). So grateful for this!
C**E
Hard to use
Very difficult to use. Base doesn’t stabilize easily
A**Y
A little bit of a learning curve
A little bit of a learning curve but with trial and error is easier to use. Be sure to use the beveled end of the blade. I'm a bit of an idiot and didn't notice that each side of the blade is not the same. I wish the blades were sharper, but it may have been the thickness of the sticker paper that made it not so easy to slice. I used some Cricut sticker paper which is kind of awful and had to use it for something. Though, in the end, the cuts are pretty clean. I ended up drawing a mark on the crosswise adjustment bar, so that if I had to change the blade, it would be easier to get to the right size without it being fiddly. I am using it as an alternative to my Cricut to cut out round stickers from a full sheet. Cricut only prints and cuts up to about 6"x9" thus wasting a bit of the paper. I am making labels for home use of only one size, so not making a hundred. This does the job for small batches of cutting out printed circles.
L**T
Works great for my stickers
It took some practice but after cutting 30 circles I able to get it right
Q**S
Not as easy as it looks
Not sure if I'm doing something wrong but the page keeps tearing halfway through the circle and blade tips break so easily. I was cutting button circles for controller art and it's not working. I ended up taking an exacto knife and using it instead of the built in blades for slightly better blades
T**S
A bit of practice and patience; great tool
This tool takes some patience and practice. I have cut 1/8” leather perfectly with this. Thin material is better cut using dies, IMO. The blade must be set the correct depth and you must apply correct pressure to the center while turning. It’s a plastic tool mostly, but I imagine it will last as long as I need it. The turning aspect should not take much force of set up correctly. One hand is stiff and using force and the ‘turning hand’ is relaxed while moving the disc; an odd mix. I love the tool.
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