How do I change the blade on my Plasplugs tile cutter?

How do I change the blade on my Plasplugs tile cutter?

Lift the water reservoir’s cover, the tray to the right of the tile cutting blade, off the Plasplugs tile cutter. Set the reservoir cover aside. Turn the cutting blade’s locking nut counterclockwise with an adjustable wrench until the blade shaft releases the nut. Pull the locking nut and washer from the blade shaft.

Can drill be used for cutting?

Drilling is a cutting process that uses a drill bit to cut a hole of circular cross-section in solid materials. The drill bit is usually a rotary cutting tool, often multi-point.

Can I use a drill to cut metal?

Cutting sheet metal can be done using an electric drill. They usually are able to cut up to 14-gauge steel, 18-gauge-stainless steel or up to 1/8 inch of softer materials. …

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How do I change the blade on my Cricut rotary maker?

Rotary Blade for Cricut Maker: View this Changing the Rotary Blade video. Remove the protective cover from the new blade. Insert the new blade into the housing. The magnet in the housing will hold the new blade in place. Replace the blade housing into your machine.

How do I use the blade holder on my cutter?

Please use only the blade holder meant for your cutter. STEP 1: Loading the blade into the blade-holder. If your cutter came with a 3-pack of blades, open the blade pack and remove a blade from the foam packing material, then remove the red rubber protective cap. The red caps indicate a 45 degree blade. The blue caps are 60 degree blade.

How often should you change the blade on a rotary cutter?

When to Change a Blade Some people like to change their rotary cutter blade after every couple of projects while others change theirs after a certain amount of hours of use. While there is no one right or wrong method, you definitely want to change the blade as soon as it starts skipping threads.

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How do I adjust the blade-holder on the creation?

When holding the blade-holder as shown in the image to the left; screwing the adjustment knob clockwise will expose more blade. Unscrewing it (counter-clockwise) will reduce the amount of blade exposed. The Creation blade-holder (also known as a Roland blade-holder) for the Laserpoint & Pcut uses only a cap with a rubber ‘O’ ring.