How do I cut ra-4 paper?

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So far, I’ve been cutting my test strips with scissors in the dark. They always come out very uneven. Is there an easier/better way to cut test strips or smaller sheets of paper?
 

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I like a roller cutter for this purpose. Fairly easy to get reasonably perpendicular cuts, and no risk of accidental amputations. I also use it to cut sheets from rolls using a cobbled up dispenser.
 

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I use a regular guillotine cutter marked with the old style Dymo labeling tape for my most used sizes. Note that I even used the label maker to make "Braille" marks on a couple of sizes.
 

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I picked up a Fiskars paper cutter at a Michaels store. I tape a piece of mat board as a guide when I cut film down. Works great and no risk to losing a finger in the dark. Michaels usually has regular sales or weekly coupons.
 

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As others have said a rotary paper cutter try to align the paper to a piece of tape at the desired length. Use your hand to hold it up against the edge and the other finger to push it up against the tape. if you have something to suspend the roll of paper like a broomstick on top of some stands. It actually becomes pretty easy overtime.
 

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I use a regular guillotine cutter marked with the old style Dymo labeling tape for my most used sizes. Note that I even used the label maker to make "Braille" marks on a couple of sizes.

I do the exact same thing for cutting down sheet film from 8x10 to whole plate format.
 

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When you are cutting down rolls it's a pain. I have a huge cutter I bought used, it has a huge clamp, and a blade that is a shear, just goes up and down. I can cut down stacks of 50 sheets at a time.
If I was cutting down rolls I would just rough out 50 sheets of say 8 x 11, then stack it trim one end to get the stack straight, then set up the stop on the cutter to exactly 10 inches and cut it all in one stroke.
40 years ago a buddy of mine was printing postcards, we went to the print shop where I worked. Turned off the lights and this massive cutter we cut stacks of 11x14 into 3 1/2 × 5 1/2 . It was amazing. To bad Kodak doesn't cut paper anymore. I use Fuji, it's precut.
Best Regards Mike
 

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guilotine paper cutter used to be standard darkroom equipment. you may have to build a wooden jig if you have to work from rolls. Paper safes are handy to stuff the cut sheets into to keep from losing sheets on the table.
 
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