CH56 - I have that cutter. You should have only a blade along the tracks with that cutter. Mine was blue with the yellow blades as pictured on the e-bay post supplied by Bugga in OK. There were no other parts to the trimmer. You have two lengths between the waves to work with. Just experiment, especially if you want to cut a trimmed piece twice. By shifting your paper but using the same blade path, you can get some interesting edges.
I find it useful now to make the snow scenes at the bottom of winter cards. With both wave depths, they made for some nice dimension as long as they have a bit of sponging on the wavy side edge to set it off. My punched trees from SU nestle nicely between the layers!
I used to use it for scrapbook borders and to make a sort of ric-rak trim for cards.
If you don't have those blades, they can be pricey...Diane
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