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Any Ideas on how to sharpen my cricut blades?
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would be great if you can.I will be watching to see if there is a way... the best way I know is to but a new one
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They really are quite cheap... I replace mine every time my paper/card stock starts tearing.
NGGG
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I fold aluminum foil in to a few layers, then poke the blade through it several times. This sharpens it a little bit. There was a post not too long ago by someone who had used a power tool to sharpen her blade, but I do not remember the name of the tool or the poster. I will see if I can find it. I would be careful doing anything that would void your warranty if your machine is still under one. I would think sharpening your blade would do so. HTH. GG Edited by user Thursday, January 31, 2013 6:47:26 PM(UTC)
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