Rotary Trimmer and other Tools That Cut Paper
Posted by busViews on June 26, 2008

One of the things that you learn after you’ve lived for awhile is that jobs are a lot easier when you have the right tools to complete them. When you’re using the wrong equipment for a project, the job just gets a lot tougher than it needs to be.
For example, let’s say that you need to cut different pieces of paper in different ways for a certain project. You can try to use scissors for the job but you may find that some parts of the project aren’t easily done with scissors. You may want to use some of the following equipment instead:
- Corner Rounder. It’s a lot easier to get rounded corners when you’re using the tool that’s designed to do this than when you try to do it by hand with scissors.
- Stack Cutter. Why spend a big chunk of time cutting a stack of paper by hand when you can just use a tool that’s designed to slice the whole stack in one fell swoop?
- Rotary Trimmer. When you have papers of varying thicknesses, scissors can find the job tough to handle but a rotary trimmer can do it with ease.
Using the right tools almost always makes a job go more smoothly.
Monty said,
Great information, I have a craft class that I teach to young kids and I’m always spending time cutting paper into specific shapes for art projects. I think I need to invest in one or more of these tools to assist me. Sometimes it can take quite a while to cut numerous pieces of construction paper. Getting the right tools will help me spend more quality time with the class and less time cutting paper at home. Thanks for such a great suggestion.
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