🎨 Unleash Your Creativity with Every Tear!
The Dual Edge Ripper is a premium tool designed for artists seeking to create soft, feathery deckled edges on various fibrous papers. Made from clear acrylic with sharp laser-cut edges, it allows for precise alignment and effortless tearing, accommodating papers up to 500 grams. With a length of 24 inches and multiple edge options, this tool is essential for enhancing the visual appeal of your artwork.
J**I
Fun to use but watch your fingers!
Every now and then I treat myself to something I don't need and might be a bit pricey, but could be fun to have. The deckle edge is quite easy to use and you can get different effects depending on whether you have the edge towards or away from the edge of the paper. I like painting the deckle with gold sometimes - makes for quite a cool effect.
R**D
Great product!
Works well for our needs and truly appreciate the fast delivery.
D**
Good product
It works great, was a little pricey
G**N
Sharp edges!
Love this. It's a really good size. I made the mistake of using it to tear some narrow edges and my index finger got to close, for too long, to the sharp edges. Next time I do that I will wear a bandaid on that finger to protect it. I like both sides of the deckle design - and the price is really good for all that it does,
L**.
Love the Dual Edges
A handy item to deckle the edges of my art on paper. I use it also for collage to rip paper for a ruggedly torn edge. I used to use a wooden ruler to tear the edges of my art papers - this Ripper really does the trick so much better!
L**O
Works Well on 300lb Paper
This ruler works great, even on 300lb paper.
G**T
Fast and useful
I always did this by hand, this makes an interesting edge very quickly.
A**Z
Too expensive and arrives in poor condition for the price
This is basically a large piece of plastic with some sort of free form serrated edge. It arrived in packaging that was partialy torn and the ruler appeared to be in used rather than new condition, with scratches. Same story with the replacement piece - the second one even had an extra sharp chipped section near one fo the ends which basically looked broken rather than part of the design. It can cut deckle edges. The amount of pressure and repeated passes this requires with some papers makes the process slower than tearing a deckle edge by hand to be honest (this ruler often slides away while tearing), and hand tearing looks better in comparison. So is a scratched and used-looking piece of wide serrated plastic that slides over the paper unpredictably worth over 42 bucks after tax? I don't think so. Giving it 2 stars instead of 1 because it sometimes does what it is supposed to, if you can forget about the price.
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