
Susan, I took this pix from another site...I hope I got the right one. I love your signature in your comments and on the e-mail. I've decided to put mine where ever I want it and if someone thinks I'm ignorant for doing so.....I'll just have to be ignorant :)

http://www.tooltron.com/productpages/crafttools/supplies/orbital_blade_sharpener.htm
"This will be a very interesting thread. I may not be doing something right if others have had good success with theirs...I could use some tips."
Shelley madmecyr@myfairpoint.net
Well Shelley....I hope we get some answers....if not I'm going to Quilt Market in Pittsburgh on the 15th of May and I'll try to find someone who is selling them and can demo one for me.

It is very strong and the point does not wear down, have had one for many years and it is still like new.
In fact, I have two...one at the sewing machine area and one by my nesting corner in the great room.
I really like the paper punch, it makes either 3/4 inch or one inch hexagons for doing English paper piecing that I use in making the Bosom Pin Cushions. The secret to English paper piecing is having an accurate foundation to sew your fabric around."
Mary Jane, Kelly's vintage friend from Pennsylvania
Mary Jane, you are not vintage......you are aged to perfection :)
Lastly, Behany Frerichs, posted her best and worst on her blog and you can just click on her name and it will take you right to the pictures!!! How easy is that?
Feel free to share your comments with all of us who are waiting to hear what tools or organizers you like or don't and if you have used a rotary sharpener with success.
Smiles,
Kelly