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Glenn Ashmore
 
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The Ofla will work on Kevlar IF the fabric is held tight but the Fiskars
searated blade shears work better.

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"Brian Nystrom" wrote in message
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Glenn Ashmore wrote:

BTW, for cutting regular glass of all weaves and weights nothing, and I
really mean nothing, does the job as well as an Olfa Rotary cutter.


Yeah, they're quite a revelation, aren't they. I use one on glass and
Dynel, but haven't tried it on Kevlar. How well does it work?


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