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The place for a wide selection of innovative, high quality products for the school, home, professional and office environments.
Helix is all about selection and quality Whether for
students, families, or professionals, Helix products
touch lives everyday in many ways. Our goal
is to deliver products of the highest quality and
value that delights the most important person - you!

FAQ’s, Tips and Instructions

Helix Fun and Creative Center


Come in and learn about how Helix combines learning and fun. Plus, find out about how Helix products can make your creative projects happen.
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Where To Buy


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FAQ, Tips & Instructions

 

How do I change the blade on my Craft Knife?

Push down the gray button as far as it can go until the plastic clip holding the blade is exposed.
While still keeping the button fully depressed, carefully remove the old blade.
While still keeping the button fully depressed, carefully insert the new blade.
Release the button.


Tips

When cutting with the Helix craft knife it is best to use a stainless steel or metal-edged ruler to cut straight edges. This prevents the knife from slicing into the wood or plastic of other rulers.

Do you want to fold a thick piece of paper stock, but don't want that lumpy look at the seam? Here is a easy trick: using your Helix craft knife and stainless steel ruler, place the edge of the ruler where you want your fold to go and then lightly run the craft knife along the edge. This will "score" you paper. Make sure not to cut through the paper, you only want to penetrate the surface of the paper. You should try this first on a test piece so you can get the hang of how hard you need to press. Once you have "scored" your seam, you can easily fold it using the edge of table.