how do you use a chamfering cutter
A chamfer is a beveled edge that joins two surfaces. The tool used to measure a chamfer would be a caliper.
seriously? ok, roll out dough. press down with cookie cutter. take cookie cutter away. done!
of Chamfer
A chamfer 'breaks' a sharp edge. eg. after drilling a hole, it is normal practice, especially after drilling in metal to chamfer the edge. eg. chamfers can be made to the edges of prepared wood to prevent the edge breaking away, or causing splinters. Generally the most common form of chamfer is one of 45º
doughnut cutter is used to cut and shape the doughnut
You can use a block cutter in your kitchen to cut cheeses and meats. They are extremely useful!
If you are asking "What is a chamfer washer?" ?? These are used for bolting together sections of RSJ which have a tapered profile on the inner faces. consequently the bolts pull up "square".
A chestnut cutter is used to pierce the shell of the chestnut in order to make a vent in the shell for steam to escape while they are roasting. After roasting you can use the chestnut cutter to remove the shell.
to cut paper....
use a tachometer
Use a chease cutter
You could use a pastry cutter for scoring/marking items that you would be baking like cookies and breads. You could also use a pastry cutter for evenly slicing play dough and modeling clay.