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The Zutter Round-it-All is the only corner rounder made to handle thick chipboard, acrylic, tin, and most other materials up to 1/8" thick. Allows you to precisely round off ¼ corners with ease. Please note: that the Round-it-All is mainly designed for thick materials. If you are going to use it with thin paper, it is recommended that you punch a thick group of them at one time. When using photographs: photography paper contains a glossy layer of thin plastic. It is recommended that if...
$9.99
This corner rounder really works on chipboard, acryllic, anything! It's not hard to squeeze and it fits in a tote or tool bag for easy transport to a crop, friends, etc. I have the 1/2" round pink one also....just love them both! Cut up all the chipboard that comes with paper into 6" squares (or any size you're in the mood for), round the corners, and presto...a mini book that looks finished....and it goes right through paper and chipboard if you want to do it in one step!
Love this product! This will work perfectly with my bind it all machine! Can't wait to make rounded corner chipboard covers!
This works great on acrylic and chipboard without having to use a lot of muscle! Very lightweight and easy to carry around
Very easy to use on thick material :)
This tool is very easy to use. Cuts through chipboard and multiple sheets of paper easily. However, it doesn't cut a clean corner. There's a little notch left behind that I always have to snip off.
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