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โ๏ธ Trim like a pro, finish like a boss!
The Oregon Lamination C-006-2MM Deluxe Corner Rounder Punch delivers industry-standard 2mm radius cuts with a heavy-duty steel blade capable of punching through materials up to 75 mil thick. Its dual-mode flat-bottom design and wide side guides ensure precise, burr-free corners every time, while its lightweight, ergonomic build supports extended use for professionals, hobbyists, and print shops seeking flawless finishing on game counters, PVC cards, and laminated sheets.
| ASIN | B01MYPSBYW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #143,887 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #827 in Paper Punches |
| Brand | Oregon Lamination |
| Brand Name | Oregon Lamination |
| Color | Black and Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 195 Reviews |
| Included Components | one hand tool |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.63"L x 3.27"W x 3.17"H |
| Item Weight | 13.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Oregon Laminations Company |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Model | C-006-02MM |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Part Number | C-006-02MM |
| Product Dimensions | 9.63"L x 3.27"W x 3.17"H |
| Sheet Count | 75 |
| UPC | 033816033474 798167912181 |
P**S
A Counter Clipper's Best Friend.
I collect and play many different board games but mostly wargames. The playing pieces that come in these games are usually printed on cardboard sheets and then die cut to facilitate removing the pieces from the sheet. However, these sheets are usually not fully die cut all around the playing pieces so that they'll hold together for collating, shipping, etc., so it's up to the game buyer to punch out these counters before the game can be played. Unfortunately, this punching process creates little nibs on the corners of the pieces that are unsightly and they can also interfere with the handling of the playing pieces by snagging adjacent playing pieces or making the pieces difficult to stack. While many boardgamers aren't bothered by such things, there are some of us who will take the time to trim off the nibs to enhance the playing piece's look and improve the way it handles. (This is no small task; some games can have hundreds of playing pieces!) Over the years, I've tried many different methods for trimming using various knives and nail clippers, etc. After doing some research, I came across this set of clippers by Oregon Lamination and I thought I'd give it a try. Granted, these clippers are not inexpensive and I did have some second thoughts about splashing out that kind of money for something that may not be any better than a cheap set of nail clippers. Well, long story short, I needn't have worried because this tool was worth every penny. In the few short weeks I've had it, I've already trimmed well over 2,000 counters and they all look great. The corners of the counters are nicely rounded and very uniform with a clean perpendicular cut. When I first started using the cutter it felt somewhat stiff so I lubricated the guide posts and this seemed to help. By the time I had cut my first 1,000 counters or so, it seemed like the cutter had become more limber so perhaps the spring needed some time to soften a bit and become easier to compress. (It's entirely possible that the muscles in my right hand and arm became stronger, too!) For me, the 2mm radius of the cutter is ideal as it removes the least amount of cardboard so I don't have to worry about trimming off some printed information on the playing piece. I should mention that this is not a light piece of equipment. You'll definitely want to rest it against some surface while using it during an extended trimming session. It took me a little while, but I finally worked out a comfortable method using an old beverage serving tray that I can rest in my lap and then rest the cutter on the tray. I can have a pile of untrimmed pieces right there on the tray that I can grab and trim fairly quickly and all the little trimmed off bits stay on the tray. (The last time I timed myself, I was doing about 5 or 6 counters a minute and that was without really hurrying.) It's the kind of (almost) mindless task you can do while watching something or listening to music, etc. In a short while you can have a big pile of beautifully trimmed pieces and there's a certain satisfaction in that. So, to sum it all up, the cutter is a great piece of kit that seems well-built and works just the way I want it to. I recommend it to all the other crazy counter clippers out there.
D**G
Best for what it does, but a plastic piece will eventually break.
Functions as it should, and it's the only rounder that makes sense to purchase. However, I gave it only 4 stars because my last one (same model) broke because of a plastic piece that absorbs pressure when pressing. This design has not changed, and I'm assuming that after some use, it will likely occur once more.
D**O
Easy to Use
Product is easy to use and gives a consistent cut. I have heard that they break after a large number of uses but only time will tell. It would be nice if they made one with variable cut sizes but I'm sure that would require a lot more engineering and possibly a large price hike. I plan on ordering another one with a larger cut size for my 5/8 counters.
S**E
Should Have Known Better
I have had a 2.5mm rounder of the non-deluxe type for years, and it works beautifully. As I have gotten into bigger wargames, I thought the deluxe would work better for clipping large numbers of counters. So it does, but after only 1,000 or so counters, the darned thing broke. As with everyone else, I got the break on the plastic lever. It's hard to believe that such an expensive, weighty tool would place the main operating stress on a piece of brittle plastic, but .... that's exactly how they designed it. I had read lots of advice on how to avoid this break. Everyone said that it was operator error caused be over squeezing the grip. Well, that's just not so. I was supremely careful not to squeeze any harder than necessary, and mine still broke. I will try to fix it, but I imagine I will be going back to my trusty non-deluxe 2.5mm rounder. It, at least, has all metal working parts.
R**I
Outstanding tool for gamers to round counters for their games.
Outstanding tool for gamers to round counters for their games. When counters are punched out for games, there is usually excess around the edges. These are great for clipping those off and leaving the counters much more attractive without the distracting "burs" on them before clipping. The end result is a MUCH more attractive gaming experience!
C**.
Great for clipping counters!
Great! Just don't over stress the handles!
S**E
Poorly Designed
These are extremely prone to breaking on the pivot handle. It is designed poorly because the handles easily and frequently are squeezed past the stopping point of the blades and there is nothing to stop them. A frequent fix is to glue a block or a D6 die to the bottom of the top handle to prevent over-torquing. This is a cheap $10 chinese made corner cutter, sold by Oregon Laminations for a huge markup (I'm sure). The second problem is the lack of lubrication at ALL of the points requiring it. The guide shafts are lubricated, but the area where the bottom handle pushes down on the blade assembly is not lubricated. If you buy one, do yourself a favor and disassemble it; reinforce the handle by filling it with epoxy (and chopped fiberglass or cotton fibers), and replace all of the cheap lubricant with a food grade lubricant (less chemicals and won't do as much damage to your wargame counters)
C**.
Trout Says
Works well and as expected. Iโve clipped about 1,000 counters with no issues. I will buy again.
G**R
Cheaply made product lasted 3 hours before the plastic hinge broke
Lasted only 3 hours before the plastic hinge broke, and I wasn't able to complete my project. There's nothing deluxe about this product, it's made of cheap plastic.
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