![]() Othervice, the harder edge vill gradually eat the softer one (which is my case). Idealy, the blade and the cutting edge are have to be made of equally hard steel. What I call a cutting edge here - is a piece with a straight edge presented against the cutting edge of the blade. It reducess the ammount of metalworking to minimum, while producing perfectly capable tool. Thus, the main feature of my design was born - a thin blade, backed with rigid wooden holder. ![]() In my following instrucatables I'll try demontrate them, along with different materials you can cut with this tool.Īt the moment when I decided to make a guillotine cutter, for my workshop, I was able to find only one single tutorial on Youtube - this one:įor me the problem was that I didn't have neither a good quality steel for making massive blade, nor more or less capable power tools for working it. I had a bunch of possible implications for the cutter in my head before making one, and now, hawing it built, I'm getting even more ideas. You probably have seen one theese elsewhere, and know how they work. Or, as I know it - a Saber Cutter It's main porpouse is to cut sheet materials (mostly paper), and If you have to deal with this kind of job more or less frequently - this tool can save you a bunch of time and effort. More specifically - a guillotine paper cutter. I'm so happy with the product.Weel, it's been a while since my last instructable, but I'm back, and here's the thing for you. "Ideal for home or office use and it looks brilliant on the desk. I would also like to add that it is very well priced when compared to some other online stores I have checked before purchasing it here." Avery is a great choice for office products such as this guillotine and most of the products (even the cheaper ones) are very solid, i would say that this A4 guillotine should work grand for any type of low or medium volume of cutting. I use it from time to time so I didn't want to spend an awful lot and this provides solid functionality and doesn't drain your pockets. As for a low price guillotine it surprisingly runs very smooth and the blades are super sharp. If folds down nicely too to allow foer easy storage." ![]() Its extremly useful for the fliers we do for insertion into letters as it allows us to make 4 fliers per one A4 sheet. "This is an extremely accurate paper guillotine for the office or home. "This is a solid and well made paper guillotine, I have been using it for a couple of weeks now and I am very pleased with the way it operates." Great value and handy for the office or home." It is self sharpening and has a transparent folding safety guard and a built in locking mechanism. "This guillotine is easy to store and great for cutting through card and paper. "Surprised how robust a product for the price. I use it in the accounts within our company for preparing reports and paper presentations which aren" "As for the price, this guillotine can do serious jobs without any hassle. 5 stars for looks!"Ībout Avery PG460 Precision Guillotine A3 "good, versatile paper guillotine - no matter if you need to cut 3 or 30 sheets of paper, the blade cuts trough paper easily and leaves smooth edges." Whether you are in need of a big paper guillotine or a mini one, get the perfect finish with our range.Ībout Avery A4 Precision Guillotine PG360 Paper Guillotines and trimmers have a wide variety of uses, from general office work, arts and crafts project work and work required around the household. Depending on your needs you can choose various sheet capacity to get the most appropriate and efficient guillotine. You can choose between the most popular paper formats such as: A4, A3 and A2. Our selection includes guillotines from Avery, Rexel, HSM and Dahle. Welcome to HuntOffice paper guillotines category where we offer a range of paper guillotines designed to cut large volumes of paper.
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