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July 03, 2009
C4 Corner Cutter Promo
Now through the Fourth of July, all orders for the C4 Corner Cutter sent to U.S. and APO addresses will receive FREE first class shipping. Free domestic shipping applies to Ebay and direct orders. And for the first time, shipping on international orders will be reduced by $2.50 USD. The C4 Corner Cutter, the tool that speeds up the tedious task of clipping counters, can be purchased for $19.95 on Ebay or direct from Dave King Freelance Associates. For more information, email dking232@sc.rr.com. This special offer is valid through July 4 only.
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Comments
Really liked the product. I found that cutting 8 counters at a time worked well for me.
I think the size of the hands makes a difference for each user.
The product is well wrote the price!
Posted by: Bob Schindler at April 12, 2009 08:31 PM
Apologies for hijacking the thread, but is anyone else having a problem getting to the forums via the standard button above?
Posted by: Chris Wimbrow at July 4, 2009 01:24 PM
Apologies for hijacking the thread, but is anyone else having a problem getting to the forums via the standard button above?
Posted by: Chris Wimbrow at July 4, 2009 01:24 PM
And double apologies for the duplicate post. :-(
Posted by: Chris Wimbrow at July 4, 2009 01:26 PM
I think the product does save time overall. The downsides I see are as follows:
1) Setup. You've got to take time to align the stacks of counter's. It recommends no more than eight counters at a time. So you either setup up a bunch of stacks and cut them hoping not to knock the other stacks-in-waiting down, or you just stack and cut, stack and cut, etc.
2) Turning the stack to cut each corner. I found it a bit clumsy to rotate the stack of eight counters 90 degrees to cut the next corner, particularly with the unit on the bottom of the stack. It tends not to turn while the other seven do. Then you have to put everything down and get the stack realigned. You really got to get your finger on part of that bottom unit or it won't turn. I tried both stacking units with the bottom side of the counter on the bottom and the top on bottom, and found that the top on bottom aligned stack moved slightly easier. Smaller hands may help as well.
3) Very messy. As the exacto blade guillotines down the edge of the stack, the cut corners fly everywhere. Just position yourself in a spot where you can sweep or vaccum the area in a six foot radius from the cutting location.
Posted by: John Galloway at July 6, 2009 07:44 PM




