✂️ Cut Above the Rest!
The Northwest Short Line Chopper II is a precision cutting tool designed for professionals and hobbyists alike. With its durable aluminum construction, versatile cutting mat, and safety features, it allows for accurate cuts in wood and styrene materials up to 1/8" thick, making it an essential addition to any workspace.
D**L
Expensive!! But worth it
Amazing tool!!!
M**O
Great tool for clean identical cuts.
Personally purchased to cut polystyrene/plaplate for Gunpla customizarion where I wasn't as easily able to cut identical widths consistently. Perfectly solved that issue.
L**S
My Honest Opinion
I think the item works well overall, but I feel it could be a bit heavier to prevent any movement during use. Additionally, the side clips should be stronger to keep the metal sides securely in place. Other than that, it’s a solid product and worth its value. It’s easy to clean, the size is great for minimal use, and the blade speed is efficient. The color is nice, but I’d love to see more options available. As for durability I’ve been using it for six months, and it still works amazingly well.
P**F
Great item
Great item, better than some of the cheaper units, use it most of the week as a hobby knife, love the adjustments
I**0
A fine tool
This is a replacement for a chopper I quite literally wore out after a couple of decades hard use. A great machine, allows cutting of a variety of materials to precise dimensions.
N**K
It’s my favorite tool for gunpla
I literally have no clue how I got along in modeling without this thing. It’s incredible and made so well. The sticker shock is real but honestly if you need precision it’s worth it. I build gunpla and have ocd tendencies, the stress relief of knowing my cut is dead on is everything to me. Just buy it and enjoy.
J**D
Watch out for the tops of your fingers!
This thing is The Bomb for chopping up styrene. I learned the hard way that it is also quite adept at slicing your knuckles. Your normal reflex after chopping a bit of plastic is to reach your hand in there and grab the chopped bit - it won’t be easy to reach if it’s a small part. Reaching in there almost ensures that you will slice the top of one of your fingers on the super-sharp blade. I did it twice in the course of my first hour with the device. I learned the hard way that you have to fish out the bits of plastic with tweezers or an X-acto knife. But overall it does what it’s supposed to do. Not super accurate for cutting tiny bits less than 1/8 to 1/4 inch long. Also wish it were steel, so I could use magnets to hold the angle guides onto the side of the device so I won’t lose them on my bench.
I**Y
Three Stars
not a very good quality with this price but must have for architecture students. do the job.
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