Interesting concept of soviet inclinometers from 1920's... wonder how do you use both segments together (or is it just left/right hand friendly) and why stopper bar is not fixable to rotating segments.
IMHO it isn't worth £80 for a bit of Chinesium. There are much cheaper diy choppers out there and some you can fabricate from scrap that would do the same job.
That's just not true. I've had two cheap(er) cutters and, before that, a 'home made solution'. Compared to this, they're all crap. It really isn't some 'Chinesium; it's sturdy and well-made, with excellent positioning tools. It produces consistent, repeatable results, which you don't get with the cheap alternatives.
@@MrFloppyHare Worth about fifty sheets retail, maximum and I'd only pay that if it was made in the west. There is no way on this earth that the engineering and "design" (I.e. Chinese copying) that went into that would ever amount to it being worth £80. You crack on though, it was made for people with more money than sense.
Very cool will save a lot of time also
DSPIAE makes some solid tools at decent prices.
Interesting concept of soviet inclinometers from 1920's... wonder how do you use both segments together (or is it just left/right hand friendly) and why stopper bar is not fixable to rotating segments.
Nice tool check your foam packaging they usually give you some spare blades.
Not in mine :O(
Expensive junk. Blade wanders if it's for anything other than thin plastic. I'd love to know how it's got a tolerance of 0.1mm on any of it's scales.
Then maybe don't try to cut wood or steel with it 🙄
IMHO it isn't worth £80 for a bit of Chinesium. There are much cheaper diy choppers out there and some you can fabricate from scrap that would do the same job.
That's just not true. I've had two cheap(er) cutters and, before that, a 'home made solution'. Compared to this, they're all crap. It really isn't some 'Chinesium; it's sturdy and well-made, with excellent positioning tools. It produces consistent, repeatable results, which you don't get with the cheap alternatives.
@@MrFloppyHare Worth about fifty sheets retail, maximum and I'd only pay that if it was made in the west. There is no way on this earth that the engineering and "design" (I.e. Chinese copying) that went into that would ever amount to it being worth £80. You crack on though, it was made for people with more money than sense.
50 € on Ali