shall i sell my keencut?!

For topics that fall into the 'None Of The Above' category
Post Reply
red
Posts: 178
Joined: Sat 14 May, 2016 8:30 am
Location: manchester
Organisation: none
Interests: woodwork

shall i sell my keencut?!

Post by red »

I was recently mooching around a craft fair a while back and saw a stall
selling framed items.i naturally got chatting and got on to what equipment
do you use etc? a morso, a floormounted underpinner and a hand mount cutter
although they owned a keencut they preferred cutting by hand
the mounts were really excellent,made me wonder why I spent
so much on my mount cutter!
User avatar
Keith Hewitt
Posts: 1301
Joined: Mon 28 Jun, 2004 9:49 am
Location: BOLLINGTON - Macclesfield England
Organisation: www.keithhewitt.co.uk
Interests: Golf, gym, swimming and exploring new places.
Location: UK
Contact:

Re: shall i sell my keencut?!

Post by Keith Hewitt »

Hello Red,

Did you see this topic from April ?

https://www.theframersforum.com/viewtop ... =6&t=15355

Best way to see if you don't need your Keencut is to put it to one side for a week, :idea: and cut all your mounts by hand
Lets us know if you last the week :lol:
Keith Hewitt
I have visited distributors and framers in over 100 countries - no two are the same.
[b]Latest You Tube launched May 2025 [/b] https://youtu.be/JN0kaFZIAEc
red
Posts: 178
Joined: Sat 14 May, 2016 8:30 am
Location: manchester
Organisation: none
Interests: woodwork

Re: shall i sell my keencut?!

Post by red »

thanks for that, I will keep you posted!
red
Posts: 178
Joined: Sat 14 May, 2016 8:30 am
Location: manchester
Organisation: none
Interests: woodwork

Re: shall i sell my keencut?!

Post by red »

forgot to add cutting by hand was a logan 3000 so not really
by hand, it has prompted me to
buy one ,you can never have too many toys!
Post Reply