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A guillotine is a heavy-duty paper cutter that can cut through large amounts of paper.
A guillotine paper cutter is able to cut many sheets of paper in one cut. It can also cut through thicker items like cardboard and even hard board that ordinary scissors would not be able to get through. They save time and effort because they can cut in a single pass.
They did not. Egyptians invented paparus, not paper.
Paper guillotines can be bought from office supply stores either on the high street, online or from office supply warehouse shops, they come in a variety of sizes.
The paper was invented by draining fibers of wood into water and then after that it was compressed together.
A guillotine is a heavy-duty paper cutter that can cut through large amounts of paper.
To kill a person quickly and painlesly by decapitation.
The paper cutter was invented by Guillaume Massiquot in the 1830s. His invention revolutionized the cutting of paper into more precise and efficient cuts.
A guillotine paper cutter is able to cut many sheets of paper in one cut. It can also cut through thicker items like cardboard and even hard board that ordinary scissors would not be able to get through. They save time and effort because they can cut in a single pass.
a paper cutter is 'papierschneider ' A papercutting machine is 'papierschneidmaschine' (otherwise known as a guillotine
It is recommended to use the specific replacement blade designed for the Milton Bradley paper cutter to ensure proper fit and functionality. You may be able to find replacement blades through the manufacturer or authorized retailers. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions when replacing the blade to ensure safety and proper performance.
papercutter = Papierschneidemaschine paper cutter = Hebelschneider
a paper cutter is a class two lever
to cut paper....
No, 'cutter boat' isn't the true, literal meaning of 'taglierina' in Italian. The word in Italian literally refers to the sharp blade of the guillotine, the metal cutter, and the photographic paper trimmer. It's pronounced 'tah-lyeh-REE-nah'. It's a feminine gender noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'], and whose indefinite is 'una' ['a, one'].
No, but they did invent paper!
This site gives you instructions on various types of paper cutters,here is an excerpt and the site:Guillotine paper cutters are extremely dangerous and everyone should be particularly careful when using when using this type of cutter. In 1999 the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) published a booklet specifically discussing guillotine paper cutter safety and created the following directives:# Guards must be provided to prevent the operator's fingers from contacting the knife or clamp from either the front or rear of the machine. Only one person should be allowed to operate the machine at the one time and where long material is being cut and cannot be adequately supported by the worktable, additional supports should be provided. # A hand-operated guillotine should be made inoperative when not in use either by removal of the handle or by the use of a locking or similar device. # The shear edges of the blades should be maintained in good condition and blade clearance must be adjusted in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendation appropriate to the thickness of the material being cut. # Waste scrap metal provides a hazard for the hands and protective gloves should be worn when the metal is handled. A container should be provided for waste material from the guillotine. * http://officeequipmentblog.factory-express.com/how-to-use-your-paper-cutter-safely/