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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 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.


oooooooooooooohh...   Japanese steel!  Your instrument is very impressive.


Impressive but costs around 150$.
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good quality curved scissors are just fine.




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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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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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