The Different Gyro-Cut blades privet and features a 360° rotating blade, which works like a pen and cuts like a knife. Cutting complex curves and intricate shapes has never been so easy (per their website) They do offer four choices of blades. #GyroCut
The Different Gyro-Cut blades
Safety first these blades a very sharp!
Gyro-Cut Junior Blade
Is a hardening steel blade and is said to be This “skin-friendly”. I didn’t get this blade to test.
This replacement hardened steel blade is perfect for cutting:
- All types of paper
- Thin Card
- Vinyl & Foil
- Thin Mylar/Acetate
- Photographs
- Model Covering Films
- Masking Materials
- Vehicle wrapping vinyls
Please note that this blade is only suitable for use in our blue Gyro-Cut and Gyro-Cut JUNIOR tools. It will not fit our Gyro-Cut PRO or Fabri-Cut tools.
Standard Cut Blade 15°
Is a hardening steel blade.
The Standard Cut, hardened steel blade is perfect for cutting:
- All types of paper
- Thin Card
- Vinyl & Foil
- Thin Mylar/Acetate
- Photographs
- Model Covering Films
- Masking Materials
- Vehicle wrapping vinyls
The Standard Cut blade is only compatible with our Gyro-Cut® PRO and Fabri-Cut® tools. This blade does NOT fit the blue Gyro-Cut® or Gyro-Cut® Junior tools.
Medium Cut Blade 30°
Is a Tungsten Carbine Blade
The Medium Cut, tungsten carbide blade is perfect for cutting:
- Thin and medium fabrics
- Thin felt
- Medium Mylar/acetate
- Thin leather (2mm max.)
- Thin balsawood
- Medium card
- Vehicle wrapping vinyls
- Signwriting vinyls
The Medium Cut blade is only compatible with our Gyro-Cut® PRO and Fabri-Cut® tools. This blade does NOT fit the blue Gyro-Cut® or Gyro-Cut® Junior tools.
Heavy Cut Blade 45°
Is a Tungsten Carbine Blade
The Deep Cut blade is perfect for cutting:
- Thick Fabric
- Felt up to 3mm
- Sugarpaste
- Medium Balsawood
- Thin Leather (3mm)
- Thicker Card
- Cereal Cartons
- Polymer Clay
- Thin Foam/Depron
This add-on blade is only compatible with our Gyro-Cut® PRO and Fabri-Cut® tools. Please note that this blade will NOT fit the blue Gyro-Cut JUNIOR tool.
I did feel the sharpness on this blade as it punctured the protective silicon cap.
Learn how to change the Gyro-Cut blade.
See my initial response to my first usage of cutting with of each of the last three blades.
Hardening a steel blade involves heating it to a high temperature and then rapidly cooling it to create a hardened surface.
Tungsten carbide is a popular material for making cutting tools, including blades, due to its exceptional hardness, wear resistance, and strength.
I would make sure to keep the protective silicon on cap on the blade when not in use, as well as, the tiny envelope it came in or another storage method. These blades are tiny and small. Keep out of the reach of young ones, this blade if swallowed could do a lot of damage!
No, I am not sure about the Fabri-Cut tool. I didn’t see it on their website as an option to buy.
10% Discount Offer With This Link
By clicking the link above you will be taken to the official page for the Gyro-Cut Pro. They gave me a link to offer you a 10% discount with them.
Gyro-Cut Pro Tool Posts & Links
- 10% Discount Offer With This Link
- Introducing the Gyro-Cut Pro
- Gyro-Cut works like a pen and cuts like a knife
- How to change the Gyro-Cut blade
- Tips to using the Gyro-Cut tool
- The Different Gyro-Cut blades
10% Discount Offer With This Link
Discount link, Google Ads and Amazon Ads used.
Gyro-Cut does have some copy cats and cheap replicas. They do however warn you about them and say only use and trust their Gyro-Cut tool. However, Steve hasn’t tried one of the knock offs to know for sure.
To be clear to my readers … I was given a Gyro-Cut Pro starter kit with extra blades to review and to write blog post and share my experience and reviews on social media. Any reviews are of my own and my honest opinion.
Gyro-Cut does not recommend their blades to anyone under the age of 10. Adult supervision is recommended. These blades are very small and pose a chocking hazard and can do severe damage if swallowed.
Learn more: gyro-cut.com
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