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  2. Trim Paper Cleanly With the Best Rotary Paper Cutters - AOL

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    When you need to trim paper, photos, or other art materials, a dedicated paper cutter will keep lines straight and speed up your projects. While guillotine-style cutters are popular, rotary ...

  3. Paper cutter - Wikipedia

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    A paper cutter, also known as a paper guillotine or simply a guillotine, is a tool often found in offices and classrooms. It is designed to administer straight cuts to single sheets or large stacks of paper at once.

  4. Scissors - Wikipedia

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    Designed to cut through heavy-duty materials such as leather, or multiple layers of fabric. Typically with thick blades about 5 in (13 cm) long, with precision-ground knife-edges which cut all the way to the tip.

  5. Papercutting - Wikipedia

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    Papercutting or paper cutting is the art of paper designs. Art has evolved all over the world to adapt to different cultural styles. One traditional distinction most styles share is that the designs are cut from a single sheet of paper as opposed to multiple adjoining sheets as in collage .

  6. Stapler - Wikipedia

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    A stapler is a mechanical device that joins pages of paper or similar material by driving a thin metal staple through the sheets and folding the ends. Staplers are widely used in government, business, offices , work places, homes and schools .

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  7. Hole punch - Wikipedia

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    Three different international-standard two-hole punches. A hole punch, also known as hole puncher, or paper puncher, is an office tool that is used to create holes in sheets of paper, often for the purpose of collecting the sheets in a binder or folder (such collected sheets are called loose leaves ).