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Sun, May 17, 2015 10:51 pm

Tools for Cutting Craft Sticks

My wife asked me to help her cut a large number of Woodsies Craft Sticks for floorboards for a doll house project she has started. The wooden craft sticks, which look like large popsicle sticks or tongue depressers, have rounded ends, but she needed square ends for some and others with a 45-degree angle at the ends. I thought I could simply cut them with a pair of electrician's scissors, which worked well for the first couple of craft sticks I cut; it was easy to cut through them with the scissors and the scissors left fairly smooth edges, but I found after the first couple of sticks that subsequent cuts through other sticks tended to splinter the cut ends. My saws were too large, but she had a Revell Razor Saw designed for craft projects which worked well, but, since I had to go to the local True Value hardware store for some C-clamps anyway, I looked for something there that might help speed cutting through a large number of the craft sticks. I found a Master Mechanic Mult Cutter there, which uses blades similar to what you might find in a box cutter. I found it was easy to put a stick on its anvil and then cleanly and easily cut through the craft sticks by squeezing its handle, which pressed the blade through the stick and against the anvil. I thought I'd note the tools used here, so I'd know what to buy should I need to replace the blades in the tools in the future or should anyone else possibly be looking for tools to cut those craft sticks, since I've seen others noting problems cutting similar items without frayed/splintered ends, e.g., What is the best way to cut popsicle sticks?

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