Reddit Reddit reviews Fiskars 190500 RazorEdge Micro-Tip Easy Action Shears, 5 Inch, Orange and Gray

We found 3 Reddit comments about Fiskars 190500 RazorEdge Micro-Tip Easy Action Shears, 5 Inch, Orange and Gray. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Fiskars 190500 RazorEdge Micro-Tip Easy Action Shears, 5 Inch, Orange and Gray
Ideal for cutting in tight spaces and detailed cuts through fabrics like silk, oil cloth, light leather, polyester, cotton, crepe, felt and much moreRazorEdge Shears feature ultra-sharp, premium-grade stainless-steel blades with a precisely honed edge that glides through fabric for clean cuts all the way to the tipMicro-Tip blades offer unmatched cutting precision, especially in tight spacesSpring-action design gently opens blades after each cut to reduce hand strainLifetime warranty
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3 Reddit comments about Fiskars 190500 RazorEdge Micro-Tip Easy Action Shears, 5 Inch, Orange and Gray:

u/pmmenakedscience · 89 pointsr/dndnext

Edit 2: The guide is available here

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I made these token mini's as an alternative to buying miniatures. They're significantly cheaper and can be made in 0.5", 1", 2", 3" sizes and cost very little (1" and 2" shown).

If enough people are interested, I'd be happy to create a DIY post or video.

Edit: I created a MS Word template (link) for 1", 2", 3", and 4" tokens for anyone that doesn't want to wait until I post my guide.

  • Find a picture of the creature you're interested in using and import into word.
  • When you select the picture, the top-right should have a layout option - click on it.
  • Select the "Behind Text" option beneath With Text Wrapping and select the radio button next to "Fix Position on Page".
  • Resize your image using a corner handle and position it within the appropriate sized circle.
  • Repeat for additional images.
  • Save the pages you want to print as a PDF and have them printed on cardstock.

    I use wooden circles as the base - they're available on Amazon in 1", 2" and 3" sizes; /u/ScoutManDan suggested MDF discs.

    The tops are epoxy stickers - they're also available on Amazon in various sizes.

    When it comes to assembly, this is the order I use:

  • Apply epoxy sticker
  • Cut out token (I use Fiskars RazorEdge MicroTip Shears but you can also use a circular paper punch)
  • Apply KrazyGlue to back of token and press to wooden disk
u/SandyQuilter · 3 pointsr/quilting

Hmmmmm. If you have enough of the purple, I think you might want to do it again, but this time with a pair of super sharp "nippers." I have a pair of Fiskars https://smile.amazon.com/Fiskars-190500-RazorEdge-Micro-Tip-Action/dp/B00UY11IFG/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1541026478&sr=8-17&keywords=fiskars+scissors and I absolutely love them. The spring action means your hands don't get tired because they open themselves up. They are really sharp and pointy and let you get right in there on all the little fussy parts.

Looking at your crown area again, you might not have to start all over; just get the nippers and clean everything up and see what you think. However, the fray check might still be super visible (and it usually stays pretty stiff) so you might want to practice using the nippers on this piece and then make another one?

u/Ristol68 · 2 pointsr/Vaping

For snips, I have a pair of Coilmaster's and a pair of Harbor Freight $3 specials, which work really well. Scissors, I use a pair of Fiskars micro tip shears,and they have been the best I have tried so far. Fiskars 190500 RazorEdge Micro-Tip Easy Action Shears, 5 Inch, Orange and Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UY11IFG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_taa_ufXWDbGNSXMJQ