You can kill a person with anything. I work in an artisan cheese store using a cheese cutting wire 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. I usually have 2-3 wires break on me a day under normal proper use. The worst that I have ever had happen to me was..... nothing. A coworker of mine fell over backwards when one broke on her and she landed in the trashcan unhurt. (True story) So yes, you could kill a person using a cheese wire, but not under normal use.
A cheese slicer wire is very strong, and is almost unbreakable when only used for cutting cheese. A cheese slicer wire costs around $5 and has a lot of great reviews.
no cheese does not kill brain cells
Because chess is a 'sticky' substance. It 'sticks' to a knife blade as it's cut. The wire has a much smaller surface area to that of a knife - and therefore the cheese doesn't stick as much. Additionally, cheese-wire is usually elastic. When you cut the cheese, you stretch the wire slightly. The wire always attempts to return to its original length - this provides extra cutting force as the wire moves through the cheese.
No
No. Cheese is made from milk. Sorry, wrong. Yes, for certain types of cheese, the DO kill cows.
yes a hot wire can kill a cardinal.
no
Yes, Danish Blue and Stilton use or have used copper wire to create the blue veins in the cheese.
You cut carefully so that the wire does not touch the middle of the clay.
Well, cheese is not a living substance. So as such, it cannot be killed.
It's actually a thin wire that is strong enough to cut through cheese.
A cheese wire is the common tool for the job. There are also various knives.