Blackswanwood
Still Learning
It was purely an academic question. I'd like to understand why a fixed blade would work better.
In my opinion both would work. Potentially a rolling wheel could introduce some wobble on it’s fitting and therefore be more prone to follow the grain? A rolling pizza cutter requires quite a lot of downward force and the accuracy or definition of the resulting cut isn’t that critical? A rolling blade may not slice in the same way that a fixed one does? The Veritas gauge in my experience creates a very clean line with minimal effort. A rolling blade may also add complexity to the build of the gauge increasing manufacturing cost for no real perceived benefit?
Edit - an additional thought … I use mine in a similar way to a router plane when fitting Brusso box hinges. That wouldn’t work if the blade was not fixed.
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