Olfa 9mm SVR-1 original and SAC-1 30 degrees craft knife & comparison review
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2021
- Here we have brilliantly crafted and ultra sharp and precise 9mm original and 30 degrees craft knife from Olfa a Japanese made precision cutter. In this video we see the difference between unbranded and Olfa brand how they compare with the well made and generics. Enjoy.
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I had always dismissed snap-off blade knives until I took the leap and bought an 18mm Olfa with the black blade at Lowe's this week. NO comparison! It is a fantastic extra sharp knife. I am sold!
Try the 30°
Great knives
Been using exacto style knives for 26 years and only recently discovered the OLFA’s . Good stuff , Cheers!
Wondering if you can use the blades in either knife or are they specific to each knife .
And thanks for the tip on making it left handed . I’m gonna do that right away !
Thanks i didnt know how to releod
Nice I wonder what Olfa 9mm SVR-2 has different? Maybe only the mechanism that says autolock on SVR-2.
SVR-2 has the awesome auto lock and can be used right or left handed.
Sac is 30°
Diction is similar to that of the Emperor of Star Wars :)
Does the end clip stay in strong? Could it pull off if clipped to a pocket or tool bag pouch?
I used sac-1 for about 14 Years. Use for daily modeling, i bring it everywhere, even to the bush, it never fall apart
Saya menikmati video anda
Do you have a UK link where I can get one ?
Hi, thanks for your question and interest in my channel. I've purchased these from ebay. If you search for Olfa svr-1 or sac-1 9mm craft knife you will find them easy. Good luck and cheers for now.
Do all 9mm blades fit in the olfa knifes?
yes
I use olfa cutter with SDI blades
Why/What makes the SAC-1 rare ?
Hi, Thanks for visiting my channel. I guess it's because of the angle of the blade. I agree that they are expensive, but quality of Japan made products worth every penny. Take care and cheers for now.
Vai Corinthians 🇧🇷
Their called graphic design blades nothing rare about them Olfa makes them