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    #1

    how to hold a blade

    may seem simple but, ive seen lots of ppl where i work slice their hand to hell, so heres a pic of how to hold them properly

    use your thumb and middle finger as a pivot on the top and use your forefinger (index) to 'reinforce' the whole thing and you can get a very firm hold of it this way, its the safest way, or just get a blade holder:smile11:

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    #2
    here are a few ways of how NOT to hold them....just common sence

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      #3
      Are your thumbnails still attached ?

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        #4
        the pics?...yes...

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          #5
          I used to use those type blades when i worked in the paper industry . For 4 years and i never got a scratch. I changed jobs and within 1 year had lost the end of a finger .Not on a blade though.

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            #6
            i know most people use special modeling knives, personaly i just use a stanley knife! dont cost much and a blade will last you about 2months, it gets blunt, unscrew the knife and turn the blade around!!! plus the new blades are only a couple of quid for about 12!!!!

            not like a couple ofr quid for 2 or 4 on these modeling knives!!!

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              #7
              i get these blades free from work

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                #8
                Richard if you have a wickes diy store near you you can get a pack of stanley blades for £7.50 for 100 in a safety dispenser.

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