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Paper Cutter Blade

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PREMIER STATIONERY INDUSTRIES (INDIA)

Paper Cutter

150 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 360 Unit/Units

Delhi
Maanshan

VISHNU ENTERPRISE

Silver Circular Fine Paper Cutter Blade

1000 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 10 Piece/Pieces

Ankleshwar
Sonipat

ZS ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.

round cutting blade

20 USD ($) (Approx.)

MOQ - 10 Piece/Pieces

Dongguan

SHREE BLADES

Paper Cutter Blade

1000-50000 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 1 Piece/Pieces

Kalol

MYROYAL MULTI ACTIVITY PRIVATE LIMITED

CUTTER KNIFE

38 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 200 Piece/Pieces

Vadodara
Maanshan

ADITYA ENTERPRISES

Paper Cutter Blade

1000 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 1 Piece/Pieces

Yamunanagar

AR INDUSTRIES

White Blade Cutter

25 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 1 Piece/Pieces

Noida

S.S. ENTERPRISE

Permanent Marker Ink

350 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 50 Unit/Units

Rajkot

Amit Traders

Cutter Blade N/A

13.50-16.99 INR (Approx.)

MOQ - 100 Piece/Pieces

Jalandhar
Delhi
Chennai

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Member Since - 13 years

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Santosh Padhy

Ankleshwar, Gujarat

TOOL HOUSE

Member Since - 7 years

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Monal Bavishi

Mumbai, Maharashtra

SHREE SAI ENTERPRISES

Member Since - 7 years

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Arvind

Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh

FAQs Related to Paper Cutter Blade

What blade do you use to cut paper?

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Blades designed for use in a guillotine are frequently employed in the paper cutting industry. To make the clean, precise cuts required when working with paper, guillotine blades come in a variety of tooth patterns. Cutting paper is another common usage for straight blades. Our inexpensive straight blades provide some of the cleanest and most efficient cuts available. These paper cutting blades can be modified to suit a variety of cutting, scoring, creasing, and trimming needs. A user can pick between double dull and double sharp edges and materials ranging from high carbon to D-2.

Can you sharpen a paper cutter blade?

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Yes, a user can sharpen a paper cutter. Cutting aluminum foil repeatedly is a simple way to sharpen and maintain the blades in the kitchen knives. A user may easily make little bits of foil by slicing a sheet of it about ten times. It should function unless the blades are extremely dull. The blade can be sharpened by removing it and running the flat side many times against a unfinished industrial steel, sharpening steel or a piece of flat, or by cutting through several layers of aluminum foil. This may be all that is required if the cutter is fresh or hardly used.

How do you sharpen a paper cutter blade?

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Here are the tricks:

  •  A user should know first that the cutter may not require sharpening but rather honing.
  • Take the blade out of its holder so a user may sharpen it. Typically, this requires disassembling the blade by loosening a set of hexagonal bolts with an Allen wrench.
  • Make sure the stone is big enough that a user can comfortably draw the entire blade across it with each cut. Choose a stone with a grit of 1,000 or greater (the higher the number, the finer the grit).
  • A user needs to weigh the cost of blades against the time a user saves using a grinder compared to traditional methods like sharpening with a stone.

What are paper cutter blades called?

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A paper cutter blade also called guillotine and a paper guillotine. It is a common tool in workplaces and classrooms, and its purpose is to make clean, straight cuts on individual pieces of paper or on stacks of paper. In 1844, French inventor Guillaume Massiquot patented the paper cutter. Years later, in 1879, inventor Milton Bradley patented his own take on the paper cutter. Cutters for paper can range in size from roughly 30 centimeters (1 ft) on each side for use in the workplace to 841 millimeters (33.1 in) (the length of an edge of A1 paper) in design studios.

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