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I have been using a olfa cartridge knife with the Black High Carbon steel blades for trimming the top edge of roll downs. Its seems to stay sharper than stainless and carbon steel blades come with most knifes anyway.

I use a red dot with a stainless blade for cutting on glass so I dont get confused and grab the wrong blade and scratch a back glass.

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Not only should one have different blades but also two different knifes. You shouldnot use the knife that you use to cut on the glass surface for anything else. Otherwise you may have a freshly snapped off but dull tip.

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Not only should one have different blades but also two different knifes. You shouldnot use the knife that you use to cut on the glass surface for anything else. Otherwise you may have a freshly snapped off but dull tip.

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exactly,like I mentioned I use an olfa catridge knife to hold the carbon blades

its 3 times the size of a silver red dot that has stainless in it.

I could see a newbie getting confused tho. :coffee

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