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We R Memory Keepers We R Memory 1/4 & 1/2
3.75 x 6.25 x 1.125 inch toolCorner rounderSoft, silicone handlesAdd perfectly rounded corners to paper, cardstock, photos, chipboard, leather, plastic acrylic/poly, and moreAllows 2 corner options 1/4-inch and 1/2-inchFeatures the strength of the Crop-A-Dile in a corner rounder, easy open corner guide, soft silicone handles for comfort and style, and a plastic guard protects fingers from getting cut or pinched.Made in China.Tool measures 3-3/4-by-6-1/4-by-1-1/8 inch.
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4 Reddit comments about We R Memory Keepers We R Memory 1/4 & 1/2" Crop-A-Dile Corner Chomper, 0.25"/0.5", Aqua:

u/SolidPlatonic · 2 pointsr/Pathfinder_RPG

UPDATE:

I bought the corner rounder and photo paper similar to this.

Printing on photo paper did the trick: no need to do the gloss spray, and it came out in quality easily as good as the Pathfinder Pawns quality. VERY impressed and VERY highly recommended.

The corner rounder didn't work so well. The one I bought for $10 with a 10mm radius didn't cut through the 2mm board that I used. It was basically the same rounder that Vynx used, but they were cutting much thinner board.

I am debating whether or not I want to get a heavy duty corner rounder or not.

EDIT: Got the heavy duty rounder, worked pretty well. Instructions have been updated.

u/KiltedCajun · 1 pointr/ClayBusters

Here's all the files you'll need.

For the paper, I just use standard 8.5x14" Legal paper. My printer has a duplexer, but it won't duplex legal, so I had to do a manual duplex (flipping the paper over by hand and printing everything again). The cover is 65lb Bristol Board and was manually duplexed as well.

My books have 10 pages in them, which is made by two sides of 5 sheets of paper. The pages print 2-up per page and they are cut down the middle long-ways, that way when you fold them in half, the score sheet appears on the front page and the notes page ends up on the back of the score sheet. 5 sheets of paper make two books. I have a paper cutter that can cut the full length of the legal sheet, but if you don't, you can simply use a straight edge and a razor blade, or if you have a regular paper cutter, you can just fold the pages in half on the short edge, then cut them in half on the long edge.

Once everything is stapled, I round the corners using a corner cutter. Here's a cheaper corner cutter, but it can't handle the whole book at once. I have both of those corner cutters, and the cheaper one comes in very handy for other projects I do.

In that link is both Trap and Skeet books. I have a doubles sheet, but I need to finish the cover. Once I get done with it, it'll be in that link as well.

u/JadedOne · 1 pointr/crafts

I find it surprising you're unable to get even cuts with your straight edge cutter. What kind are you using? I have a Fiskars paper cutter and it works well. To round the corners, you could get a 1/4" corner rounder.