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I bought the rotary arm accessory for my SU trimmer in Feb. 2014. Unfortunately I just pulled it out to start using it and noticed that it is cutting at angles. I can't get a straight square cut no matter what I do. Is there a known issue with this arm that anyone's aware of? I'm not sure how long a warranty SU gives and have a text in to my demo but i thought I'd check with all of you to see if you have any ideas about why this is happening
Are you using it with the "full" side up of the cutting mat (as opposed to the side with the "track" in it)? That would make a difference.
Yes. I have the right side (flat) up and I've taken the arm on and off and switched out the rotary blade. It may be that the arm itself isn't straight because each turn it cuts at a slight angle so its not straight. It cuts a nice clean edge but it needs to cut straight. I wish I would have used it when I first got it but I liked the regular arm for cutting and scoring.
Contact the Demonstrator that you bought the attachment from or contact Stampin' Up! directly, I am sure that they'll be happy to send out a replacement for you. It should cut straight.
I'm still waiting to hear from my demo. But I bought it in Feb 2014 even though I just got it out to use it now so I'm not sure they would send me a new one.
I'm still waiting to hear from my demo. But I bought it in Feb 2014 even though I just got it out to use it now so I'm not sure they would send me a new one.
I bet that they will send you a new one...even if you are past the "official" return day. Hope that it works out for you!
I don't have the SU trimmer. However, I have a making memories rotary trimmer. One thing I quickly learned if I wanted straight cuts was that i CANNOT put the paper flush against the top or bottom of the trimmer. It must be aligned on the ruler/grid: the ruler is calibrated for proper cuts. The plastic housing is not.
One thing that works for me with my Fiskars rotary cutter is to cut bringing the blade down instead of pushing it up. I line my CS to the bottom of the trimmer and pull the blade down. I'm not sure why that makes a difference but it works for me. I line the paper up at the top when I have to make 1/16th cuts as the bottom grid is only 1/8 markings.
When I cut with the CS at the top I usually don't get straight cuts either. Not as pronounced as yours but its still off.
Tried that too, but didn't help. And the rotary blade is meant to be pushed away from you but I tried it anyway. All good ideas....just wish that they would work.