Cutting Edge Style! ✂️
The Olfa PC-L Heavy Duty Plastics and Laminates Knife is a versatile cutting tool designed for both right- and left-handed users. It features a pre-loaded tungsten steel blade that is sharp and durable, with two additional blades conveniently stored in the handle. Weighing just 70g, this cutter combines functionality with a sleek design, making it an essential tool for professionals who demand precision and reliability.
Manufacturer | Olfa |
Brand | Olfa |
Model Number | 1090486 |
Product Dimensions | 22.1 x 7.87 x 2.13 cm; 70 g |
Colour | Yellow/Black |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Cuttermesser |
Manufacturer Part Number | 881100100 |
Item Weight | 70 g |
A**A
Great for cutting PCB boards and acrylic sheets
Bought this as I needed to cut thin strips of pcb from an A4 sheet. Worked very well with crisp clean straight edges. Much safer the using a bandsaw Glad I discovered this
A**R
Excellent quality
Nice to handle. Used it to cut acrylic sheets for my shed. Did the job very well. Came with spare blades. Thanks
P**L
Excellent for cutting and scoring 6mm thick perspex !!
I bought this cutter specifically for one job - cutting and scoring through 6mm thick perspex for glazing, and they did the job perfectly !!! I Highly recommend this cutter !!
S**B
Good product that works well with acrylic
I had to cut some acrylic to install secondary glazing and tried cutting with a Stanley knife and it was a disaster. Pointless and it works perfectly it does cut acrylic well And made my life a hell of a lot easier
A**A
So simple yet effective.
Wow!!!! Never having cut glass or acrylic before, I was really nervous about cutting huge sheets of acrylic 4mm thick for framing artwork and cross stitch but this tool was an absolute doddle to use. I cut 6 pieces roughly A4 in size in a matter of minutes.It's really comfortable to hold, feels solid and robust, and changing the blades (it comes with spares) appears to be very simple.NOTE: You will not cut right through the acrylic, just create a deep groove which then allows you to break the sheet like cutting a pane of glass.You will need to slooooowly score a line down the edge of a steel ruler or similar with the hook part, and repeat the process again to form a shallow groove. Then, using the flat edge of the blade, score down the groove half a dozen times or so, ensuring that a nice spiral of waste comes off each time. The noise is akin to nails on a blackboard (cringe).The next part is apparently similar to cutting glass, so I'm told. Hold the acrylic sheet with both hands, one hand on each side of the score line, and snap sharply along the score line. Turn the sheet round and repeat the process on the other end.There are a number of YouTube videos out there which show you exactly how to do this process far better than my description!
F**R
Precise tool.
Small but very useful.
S**T
excellent product
happy with the purchase and works as expected
A**R
Cuts 3mm perspex easily
This knife is sharp but safe to use. It cut my 3mm perspex easily and saved me a lot of money.
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