Archive for December, 2009
Knives And Cutting Tools For Hobbiests And Commercial Designers
Whether you are cutting out model kits or cutting graphic designs, commercial artists and hobbiests often need very specific knives or cutting tools to debur, shave, saw, and cut materials. Depending on your project, you might even need different tools for each project. Commercial art requires delicate tools that make precise cuts and are reliable. [...]
Posted: December 28th, 2009 under Artists Knives, Uncategorized.
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Productivity, Safety And Comfort All In Your Hands
When your office or shop needs safety knives, go to one of the largest selections available anywhere. You can see images of the products, training information, videos - all in one place. Martor USA has been in business for a long time, and has made safety knives safer by design. Whether it’s adding a snap [...]
Posted: December 23rd, 2009 under Martor Safety Knives.
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Hook Blades and Blade Disposal
Need to cut carpet, linoleum flooring, roofing shingles, rope or any other hard to cut material? Get the job done with Martor USA’s aggressive hook blades made of carbon steel for superior sharpness. Find hook blades in a variety of sizes with a 0.50mm or 0.63mm thickness. These blades stay sharp fitting most standard utility [...]
Posted: December 21st, 2009 under Blade Disposal, Hook Blades.
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Safety Blades And Cutters For Home And Work
Blades for various types of cutters are an important element in your product design, no matter what you manufacure or at what stage your company plays in the production. Whether you need a hook blade, a blade to cut acrylic materials, or to scrape paper or coatings off finished prodcuts, or a very simple razor [...]
Posted: December 17th, 2009 under Blades, Carpet Cutters, Hook Blades, Knife Safety, Martor Safety Knives, Sack Openers, Safety Knives, Scraper Blades.
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New Packaging Materials Need Strong Boxcutters
Better tape, sturdier cardboard, stronger labels, plastic clamshells all make for frustration in getting items open quickly and easily. It’s absolutely maddening! Gone are the days of grabbing a nail file, key or letter opener to open - well packages like Christmas gifts, CD’s, boxes of copy paper. A boxcutter should be handy. If you [...]
Posted: December 14th, 2009 under Box Cutter, Box Cutters, Safety Cutter.
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A Letter Opener Is Not A Safety Utility Knife
I must admit that my safety utility knife is never where it is supposed to be - in the top drawer of my work area. It drives me crazy. I even have multiple knives as back ups - not there either. Sometimes in a pinch I make do with anything to punch a hole in [...]
Posted: December 11th, 2009 under Blades, Safety Utility Knife.
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Safety Knives Make Workers Safer and More Efficient
Spring loaded knives and smart knives are often considered very safe. The blade is concealed when you are not using it, and that reduces the risk of injuries. They are also compact and can be stored in places where regular knives cannot be stored. The “safety” revolution in industrial products has really made a difference [...]
Posted: December 9th, 2009 under SmartKnife, Spring Loaded Blades.
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Winters Icy Roads And Seat Belt Cutters
Winter’s icy roads are here already. Reports of snow today from the Midwest to Northeast. Right in time for the holidays too. If you live or travel to true wintery areas, you should always have a seat belt cutter in your car. If your car swerves off an icy road and you get into a [...]
Posted: December 8th, 2009 under Safety Seatbelt Cutters, Tape Slitters.
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Handmade Toys Need Precise Cutting
Are you one of Santa’s Elves downstairs or in the garage until the wee hours finishing up your handmade toy list? You probably understand the advantages of professional tools, smoother cuts, less rough edges, ability to easily cut designs and details. As a craftsman or as a newbie to toymaking and woodworking, if you are [...]
Posted: December 5th, 2009 under Artists Knives, Sheet Cutters.
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Time To Restock Your Cutting Tools
Between now and January 1, our office’s side project is to locate and return all signed out tools back to the supply room for inventory control counts as well as to discard broken equipment including small tools like scissors and big tools like computers and monitors. It’s so nice to come back after the Holidays [...]
Posted: December 3rd, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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