This page provides a summary
of how best to use the mount cutter that I recommend. This mount cutter
is a Jakar mount cutter and can be purchased through this website.
Please follow the link Tools For Sale
for further details.
USEFUL TIPS FOR MOUNT CUTTING

Make sure the mount cutter
is this way round
(1) Make sure that the
mount cutter runs up and down the straight edge groove smoothly.
(2) Check that the blade
is sharp.
(3) Always mark out and
cut the mounts from the back of the mountboard.
(4) Think about it three
times, measure it twice and cut it once.
(5) Ensure that the bevel
is going to be the right way.
(6) Cut the mount on the
top of a scrap mountboard or cutting mat.
(7) Mind your fingers
!
(8) Always use a razor
blade to finish any under cutting that may be needed.
(9) Mind your fingers
!
(10) Never push the middle
of the mount out because it will tear the board.
(11) If at first, you
dont succeed ....................!
USEFUL TIPS FOR MULTI
APERTURE MOUNTS

A Multi Aperature Mount
(1) Always draw a rough
sketch with all dimensions shown
(2) If you make the border
between the apertures smaller that the outside borders,this will look
easier on the eye.
(3) Measure these points
carefully and check your addition to avoid mistakes
(4) Draw the mount on
the back of the board as usual
(5) Circle the points
of intersection on the mounts, with a pencil, to make the shape clearer
from the other lines.
(6) Make sure you have
the mount cutter pointing the right way before cutting each line.
(7) Cut one hole at a
time and remove the middle with a razor blade.
(8) For single mounts
with one aperture, always have a greater width of mount at the base.