My brother has started clipping our counters. I refuse to do so, so we now have both clipped and unclipped counters in play at the same time. UUUGGGGGHHHHHHHHHToenail clippers. Nothing like the classics.
ETA...DON"T CLIP!!!!!!!! I'm sorry I ever started. Now I have to do them all. Way more work than it's worth. In my defense I started when there were only a few modules out.
2.5mm Oregon Lamination Clipper is by far the best for all counter sizes. IMO obviously.
I agree with these two. I bought the 2mm, and am happy with it for both 1/2 inch and 5/8 counters. YMMV.Clubby has it right but make sure you get the deluxe one - a big improvement over the first one as its lighter and the counters cannot be lined up wrongly. Personal opinion bit I think the 2 mm cut looks better than the 2.5 mm cut, certainly on 1/2" counters.
No problem, dude. It all good. I doubt you would like my needlepoint thread bag/bead tray counter storage system either.No offense to your brother or your powers of observation, but I've never once in my life seen counters clipped with toenail clippers that I didn't think to myself "Wow, those don't look good at all. It looks like they were done with toenail clippers." So I guess that's why you spend good money on something or you do it and it looks like you used a 25 cent item (as if toenail clippers actually cost 25 cents) to do it. Why spend $100 plus on the newest module and then clip them half assed with toenail clippers?
Hey, you never know.No problem, dude. It all good. I doubt you would like my needlepoint thread bag/bead tray counter storage system either.
Okay........................I am going to pull put the Guiness book of World records and check out counter clipping, if there is no category for this. then we are going to vote you in.......Any takers out thereMy 2mm has done well over 170,000 1/2" and still cuts ok. The 3m over 55,000 5/8", that's just the ASL counters then there are my SFB counters and GboAHalong with other stand alone games I have clipped as well.
In preparation of the (well, my) ultimate answers to the question, I have sunk some time in research on it.Looking into the purchase of a counter clipper. Any suggestions? Best size?