To cut carpet for installation start by unrolling the carpet so that the backside is facing up.
Cut carpet straight line.
To cut a straight line without a ruler start by folding your piece of paper so the fold is where you want the cut to be.
Next place the tip of a utility knife against the carpet backing and press until it pierces the backing.
Use sharp utility knife which is key to making a clean cut.
Draw a straight line.
When you cut carpet you need to make sure that you cut it straight.
Sliding the rotary cutter along the straight edge will cut the material in a straight line.
Place a long straightedge down to draw a marker line on the back of the carpet where a straight cut is required and then keep the straightedge on that line as you make the cut.
Then drag the blade in a straight line towards you.
Use a straight edge.
Then crease the fold open the paper and fold in the opposite direction along the same crease.
A straight edge is going to be necessary to guide your knife along the edge of the carpet.
You may need to change the blade several times during a large carpet project.
You cannot do this using the worx cutter as the leading edge of its base must go under the fabric to get to the blade.
Lay a straightedge along the chalk line and cut through the carpet with a carpet knife or utility knife using the straightedge as a guide for the knife.
Keep the wrist fixed.
One of the most important things that you will want to do is use a straight edge.
A very uniform straight cutting line is essential to make the seam as invisible as possible.
The best way to cut carpet is by using a cutting guide.
Once the knife is chosen one must always drag the knife in a straight line in a slow smooth motion.
Finally unfold your paper and cut along the straight creased line with scissors.
While it is simple enough to cut carpet with a utility knife or carpet shears there are methods you can use to streamline the process and ensure that your cuts are efficient and clean rather than ragged and time consuming.
Be sure to cut down a single line of backing threads as you work.
The base of the cutter is not straight which prevents it from accurately sliding along a guide.
A long metal straight edge is.