10 Clever Uses for a Cutter You Didn’t Know About
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Precision model making
- Use a craft cutter with a fresh, fine blade to trim scale-model parts, remove flash, and score plastic or balsa for clean bends.
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Gasket and template cutting
- Cut custom gaskets, stencils, or templates from thin rubber, foam, or cardstock for DIY repairs and crafts.
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Edge deburring and trimming
- Carefully pare away small burrs or excess material from metal or plastic edges where files can’t reach.
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Score-and-break sheet materials
- Score drywall, acrylic, or thin plywood deeply with repeated passes then snap along the score for a straighter cut than saws on some jobs.
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Leatherworking detail cuts
- Use a swivel or utility cutter for precise notches, bevels, and pattern trimming in leather projects.
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Removing old caulk or adhesives
- Slice along seams to lift and remove dried caulk or strips of adhesive without damaging surrounding surfaces.
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Opening sealed packaging cleanly
- Slice tape and sealed boxes with a shallow cut to avoid damaging contents—especially useful for fabric or electronics.
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Photo and mat trimming
- Trim photographic prints or mat board edges with a sharp blade and straightedge for crisp, clean borders.
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Creating clean wiring channels
- Score and remove small channels in soft plastics or wood for concealing low-voltage wires in DIY electronics or lighting.
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Plant grafting and pruning
- For bonsai or delicate grafting work, a new, sterilized cutter blade can make the precise, clean cuts needed for healthy unions.
Safety reminders: always cut away from yourself, use a sharp blade (dulls cause slips), wear gloves or eye protection when appropriate, and lock or sheath blades when not in use.
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