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Logan Graphic Products 701-1 Straight Cutter Elite

BH #LO7011 • MFR #701-1
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Logan Graphic Products 701-1 Straight Cutter Elite
Key Features
  • Easy-Slide Blade Depth Setting
  • Comfortable 3" Ergonomic Handle
  • Compatible with Any Straight Edge
The 701-1 Straight Cutter Elite from Logan Graphic Products is a pull type 90° blade holder that can be used with any suitable straight edge. It uses the Logan 270 blade and has preinstalled nylon guides and screws so you can instantly add the Straight Cutter Elite to the Logan Adapt-A-Rule and many of the Logan mat cutters. It has an ergonomic, pivot-action grip for easy cutting. The adjustable blade depth setting allows you to cut matboard, foamboard, and similar materials up to 3/16" thick.
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Will this cut gatorboard?

Will this cut gatorboard?
Asked by: Daniel
I cut foam board with with good results. It works well to keep cots straight and square to the surface of the board. Board needs to be held tightly and I am careful to keep my hand behind the blade in case of a slip. Similar cutting effort to a box cutter but better controlled.
Answered by: Bruce
Date published: 2020-02-21

Is this plastic or metal like the bevel cutter?

Is this plastic or metal like the bevel cutter?
Asked by: Ralitsa
The Logan Graphic Products 701-1 Straight Cutter Elite is made with resin.
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2023-05-15

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Does the cutter come with extra blades?
Asked by: Lindy N.
I believe it came with a couple of blades but it's best to have extra packs on hand. Cutting with a sharp blade insures very smooth professional looking cuts. Have fun, I did. Very well made product.
Answered by: wayne m.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Will this fit on any Logan board?
Asked by: Cynthia P.
This unit works on my Logan 301-1 Compact Classic Mat Cutter. It cuts straight and true, but recommend making several draws of the blade rather than trying to make the cut in a single stroke. If the blade bits too hard and binds it will pull the mat out of alinement. Also make several practice cut so as to learn where to place the line you wish to follow. The line should be very close to the guide but it is not precisely next to the guide (1/32 out from the guide).
Answered by: Max B. A.
Date published: 2022-10-14
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