ccheese
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I just recently converted from the #1 X-acto model knife handle, with a #11 blade to a scalpel ! That's right, a surgical scalpel.
I bought a #3 scalpel handle (stainless steel) from Amazon.com for $2.04 and 100 #11 scalpel blades for $11.40. (Prices usd, of course) The advantages..... the scalpel handle is flat. It won't roll of the table. And, the blades are MUCH sharper and will retain their edge much longer. And, the initial cost for the setup is cheaper than the X-acto. I doubt that I will ever use all 100 blades. Terry (Airframes) put me onto the scalpel, I'm sure he will weigh in here, altho he prefers the #12a blade.
I find they are more comfortable in my hand, and I feel I have greater control of what I'm doing.
Here's mine with a #11 blade attached. A word of caution, if you decide to get one. These blade are very, very sharp. They will cut you three ways...... DEEP.... WIDE.... and OFTEN !! I always use a pair of needlenose pliers to change a blade.
Charles
I bought a #3 scalpel handle (stainless steel) from Amazon.com for $2.04 and 100 #11 scalpel blades for $11.40. (Prices usd, of course) The advantages..... the scalpel handle is flat. It won't roll of the table. And, the blades are MUCH sharper and will retain their edge much longer. And, the initial cost for the setup is cheaper than the X-acto. I doubt that I will ever use all 100 blades. Terry (Airframes) put me onto the scalpel, I'm sure he will weigh in here, altho he prefers the #12a blade.
I find they are more comfortable in my hand, and I feel I have greater control of what I'm doing.
Here's mine with a #11 blade attached. A word of caution, if you decide to get one. These blade are very, very sharp. They will cut you three ways...... DEEP.... WIDE.... and OFTEN !! I always use a pair of needlenose pliers to change a blade.
Charles