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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wire cutter" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a tool used for cutting wires. Example: "The electrician grabbed his wire cutter and began to carefully trim the ends of the exposed wires before connecting them to the outlet."
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The saw is cut with a wire cutter and removed.
With a wire cutter.
Contents of the box: picture wire, wire cutter, picture hooks.
Cady '18 using a hot wire cutter to make a foam piece.
Thierry Delepoulle (Danone) and Michael Moscherosch (Johnson & Johnson) build a hot wire cutter with D-Lab student Rachael Aptowitz.
He bought a 100-yard roll of nickel-plated brass beads at Canal Surplus and used a wire cutter to snip strands to the right length.
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After working in teams to build a hot-wire cutter out of a block of wood, welding rods, a drinking straw and a couple of D batteries, participants were asked to get creative.
The panels could not easily be pulled down, as they overlapped, and they could not be cut through with a bolt- or wire-cutter.
Hook the Iron Bead Tips to the ends of the Tibetan Style Pendant and then pinch them with Wire-Cutter Pliers.
Now use the wire cutter or a utility knife to gently strip the insulation from the tips of the wires so they may be connected to the new jack.
Take an old wire hanger and a wire cutter.
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