I am still using my old faithful Creative Memories little red corner rounder, but got to say, getting old. Did the tin foil/wax paper thing, still have to use all my might to get those corners rounded with it. What is new on the market? This thing is at least 10 years old. There's gotta be something much easier and better- would appreciate your input.
Thanks!!!
I'm not sure if she makes one or not..but I have some Martha Stewart punches and i really like the way that they work...very smooth and easy to use.
I also have a corner rounder that i think is from creative memories (had it so long i can't remember..LOL) and i also have the one that makes a fancy corner..i love them both.
Hope you find a new one to suit your needs!
I also have a corner rounder that i think is from creative memories (had it so long i can't remember..LOL) and i also have the one that makes a fancy corner..i love them both.
Hope you find a new one to suit your needs!


I love my old corner rounder but it disappeared about 4-5 months ago. I have looked everywhere. I too would like a new one. If I find anything, I'll let you know.

I love, love, love the Corner Chomper. I also have one Fiskar's arthritis-approved one.
I use the WR Memory keepers corner chomper and I love it. I have a really old one too but it is so old I do not know who makes it.


Martha Stewart punches are cool.
Nikki
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I have a few - but the one I dig for is from EK Success - it's got a thumb trigger instead of having to use your palm to press. I like that one a lot.
I just checked - I cannot believe that there's no rounders here on ACOT!!!!!!
I just checked - I cannot believe that there's no rounders here on ACOT!!!!!!

that's the one I use as well, love mine.cherrycupcake wrote:I have a few - but the one I dig for is from EK Success - it's got a thumb trigger instead of having to use your palm to press. I like that one a lot.
I just checked - I cannot believe that there's no rounders here on ACOT!!!!!!




I do not know who made my corner rounder. But I have seen several different ones. They do not all have the same radius on them. Some make gentle corners and others make more squarish corners, but still round. There is one, I think it may be the Corner Chomper, (but not sure) that actual cuts metal and other hard substances. I would love one of those!
Bibi
I only have the CM corner rounder (for about 15 years) and I have noticed that it is getting harder and harder to cut clean corners. I think I'll start looking at the WRMK corner chomper and the EK Success rounder to see which one is easier to operate.
...... but age is such a triumph over youth,
again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen

again, because you moved across the years to here.
Leaving there where it belongs
for youth to come along and re-discover. by Rod McKuen

I have my original CM corner rounder and it still works great. I have found that using heavy duty foil is more successful for me to sharpen my punches and my personal trimmer. Chomp the heck out of foil and then waxed paper to see if it will help you.
Janie
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Live long, laugh often, hug someone.
love2stamp wrote:that's the one I use as well, love mine.cherrycupcake wrote:I have a few - but the one I dig for is from EK Success - it's got a thumb trigger instead of having to use your palm to press. I like that one a lot.
I just checked - I cannot believe that there's no rounders here on ACOT!!!!!!
I also love the EK Success one! I had tried several before this one and I love the thumb trigger instead of using your entire hand... It will cuts cleanly too!
Rebecca


I got mine at Hobby Lobby - I have large & small. Of course, they were really reasonable priced. They are super easy to use. Think I've had mine about 3 maybe 4 years now. (who can tell - time goes so fast?) If I remember correctly it's their store brand. The bigger one is black and the smaller one is pink. Hope this helps!
I have a six year old CM corner rounder still going strong. I love it! I know at some point I'll need another and I'll go after another CM one. I have this thing always in my head, 'If it ain't broke then don't fix it!' My CM tools and punches are excellent quality and if I need to replace then it will be with CM.
I just cannot get into their papers anymore other then their photo mats.
I just cannot get into their papers anymore other then their photo mats.
I prefer Martha Stewart punches overall but my corner rounder is an EK Sucess and it still works great.
sdwhru wrote:I got mine at Hobby Lobby - I have large & small. Of course, they were really reasonable priced. They are super easy to use. Think I've had mine about 3 maybe 4 years now. (who can tell - time goes so fast?) If I remember correctly it's their store brand. The bigger one is black and the smaller one is pink. Hope this helps!
I've got the smaller one too! You're right - its The Paper Studio - their brand. I've had mine for about 3 yrs. The first punch I ever bought. I use it all the time!
Brandy







I've been using an old Marvy one that I have had since forever. I just recently picked up a double set of EK minis, a 1" and a 1/2" corner rounder. They cut smoothly and are easy to use. And not only are they small but they also lock closed like the bigger EK punches.





Since you love yours that you got from Creative Memories, why not get another one from them. I just looked and they still have them, they are $10. I say why change when you have found one you like. Just my opinion!;)
JeanneT
Cubmaster and Proud Mother to a Tuba Playing son who is also an Eagle Scout."O God, help me to win, but in thy wisdom if thou willest me not to win, then O God, make me a good loser"
- Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Founder of the Boy Scouts
Cubmaster and Proud Mother to a Tuba Playing son who is also an Eagle Scout."O God, help me to win, but in thy wisdom if thou willest me not to win, then O God, make me a good loser"
- Sir Robert Baden-Powell, Founder of the Boy Scouts
Well, I've never really been in love with it. It was just one of the first corner rounders on the market many years ago. You have to be very careful aligning the photo or card or whatever, or the cut will be off, I just thought there might be something easier out there by now.
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