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Because of the shrink problem, you can use a padded insulation tape for the bat's edge. Thus when cutting the rubber there's an extra for shrinkage. Just remove the tape after cutting the rubber.
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Many Korean coaches prefer a box cutter that has perforated sections to snap off after using the blade a few times. They make ONE cut using heavy pressure to start. They have good control over the force and make a clean cut every time shaping it to the blade just fine.
 
This is the exact model. Myself, i like scisors. Can do teh job quick and good enough, especially if you use edge tape like i do. Many Korean coaches use this one, available here like real cheap.
 
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good quality curved scissors are just fine.




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Originally posted by tuco tuco wrote:

Originally posted by peter79 peter79 wrote:

 
I use olfa cutter, the heavy duty one.
I also use samurai Scissors to cut my rubber. The brand is Shozaburo, very sharp, the sharpest scissors I've ever seen.


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Originally posted by peter79 peter79 wrote:

 
I use olfa cutter, the heavy duty one.
I also use samurai Scissors to cut my rubber. The brand is Shozaburo, very sharp, the sharpest scissors I've ever seen.


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Originally posted by Stavros Stavros wrote:

Originally posted by cagaragesales cagaragesales wrote:

wet the scissors. and while the scissors are still wet, cut the rubber


Agree, wet scissors and knives perform better.


Also, add a little dishsoap, like Palmolive.
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Originally posted by cagaragesales cagaragesales wrote:

wet the scissors. and while the scissors are still wet, cut the rubber


Agree, wet scissors and knives perform better.


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i have to use scissors because i cut 1mm outside the blade to account for shrinking because i move rubbers between my blades a lot. Also serves as protection for the edge of the blade.
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Using both knife and scissors now.but still prefer scissors because i feel easier.
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Knife  for Tenergy, scissors for Boost. Is impossible to cut properly Boost with knife !
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My first real X-Acto knife (like all X-Acto knives?) is solid metal.
The blades I chose are the X-Acto "Z Series" zirconium nitride coated, #11.
I've cut about three H3s and five 729s with the original blade, so far.
It works perfectly, and the handle makes it more carefree than single-edged blades.
 
 
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I always use scissors and have no trouble getting a perfectly smooth cut. it's easier to get such a result with any of the razor blades, BUT, if you accidentally use a dull one you'll get a bad cut every time. This is a non issue with scissors as they hardly ever need sharpening. Also scissors are less dangerous (I don't care about that so much, but some might), and in the long run cheaper. 
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If you really want a nice, clean and even cut use disposable single edge razor blades. I can cut 2 euro/jap rubbers with one blade and for one for each chinese rubber. You can buy them at most supermarkets. i bought mine at a local ralphs supermarket for $2.99 per pack of 5 blades Big smile

Just be very, very careful LOL


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Tommyzai is dead on right. Perfect cut with exacto knife and #11 blade. Fast and simple. Scissors are not as good but ok if you are in a situation where a really fast rubber change is needed. Thumbs Up

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Sorry for the necro-post, but i never heard of X-acto blades. I´m not sure it this will be appropiate:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/X-ACTO-Series-Knife-Cap-XZ3601/dp/B005KRSWM6/ref=sr_1_3?s=officeproduct&ie=UTF8&qid=1354738758&sr=1-3

Should it be proper for cutting rubbers? Has it got  replacement blades?





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BTW, I can cut rubbers neater and cleaner than the freakin' factory BABY!!! LOL
I should also mention that I was a NYC hair designer for 10-years and know how to use scissors. So, if I thought they were better I would certainly use them!!
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A fresh blade in an Xacto Knife is best in my book!
Put a smooth piece of cardboard like the package the rubber came in or a priority/express mail envelop in between racket and a cutting board. This will help the  knife blade stay sharper longer.
Scissors will not give as clean a cut; however, they work better for cutting OX rubbers or pips on thin sponge.
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A fresh blade in an Xacto Knife is best in my book!
Scissors will not give as clean a cut; however, they work better for cutting OX rubbers or pips on thin sponge.
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I'd get a cardboard of some kind when cutting with knives.
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I have cutter and zeropong scissors. I use the scissors, I'm not that good at using the surgical-like cutter. 
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Originally posted by abshadow15 abshadow15 wrote:

what do you use to cut rubbers?

scissor or cutter?


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