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A cutter is a type of watercraft. The term has several meanings. It can apply to the rig (or sailplan) of a sailing vessel (but with regional differences in definition), to a governmental enforcement agency vessel (such as a coastguard or border force cutter), to a type of ship's boat which can be used under sail or oars, or, historically, to a type of fast-sailing vessel introduced in the 18th century, some of which were used as small warships.
As a sailing rig, a cutter is a single-masted boat, with two or more headsails. On the eastern side of the Atlantic, the two headsails on a single mast is the fullest extent of the modern definition. In U.S. waters, a greater level of complexity applies, with the placement of the mast and the rigging details of the bowsprit taken into account – so a boat with two headsails may be classed as a sloop.
Government agencies use the term "cutter" for vessels employed in patrolling their territorial waters and other enforcement activities. This terminology is derived from the sailing cutters which had this sort of role from the 18th century to the end of the 19th century. (See below.) Whilst the details vary from country to country, generally these are small ships that can remain at sea for extended periods and in all usual weather conditions. Many, but not all, are armed. Uses include control of a country's borders and preventing smuggling.
Cutters as ship's boats came into use in the early 18th century (dating which roughly coincides with the decked sailing vessels described below). These were clinker-built open boats which were fitted for propulsion by both oar and sail. They were more optimised for sailing than the barges and pinnaces that were types of ship's boat used in the Royal Navy – one distinctive resulting feature of this was the washstrake added to increase the freeboard. It was pierced with rowlock cut-outs for the oars, so that the thwarts did not need to be set unusually high to achieve the right geometry for efficient use.: 33 Cutters, as decked sailing vessels designed for speed, came into use in the early part of the 18th century. When first introduced, the term applied largely to the hull form, in the same way that clipper was used almost a hundred years later. Some of these 18th and 19th century examples were rigged as ketches or brigs. However, the typical rig, especially in Naval or revenue protection use, was a single masted rig setting a huge amount of sail. Square sails were set, as well as a full complement of fore and aft sails. In civilian use, cutter were mostly involved in smuggling. The navy and coastguard therefore also used cutters in an attempt to catch those operating illegally.: 119–112 

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  1. W

    "Ox" brand olive cutters - nfg

    Replacing 15 x stopcocks @ 22mm thought I'd try cutters as usually I pull 'em and space was tight. These Ox brand 22mm cutters just deform the olive and score the pipe. The jaws don't close properly as witnessed by the burr where the handles meet (pictured) preventing cutting of the olive. Cost...
  2. W

    Ox olive cutters - nfg

    Replacing 15 x stopcocks @ 22mm thought I'd try cutters as usually I pull 'em and space was tight. These Ox brand 22mm cutters just deform the olive and score the pipe. The jaws don't close properly as witnessed by the burr where the handles meet (pictured) preventing cutting of the olive. Cost...
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    Arctic Hayes Pipe Cutters Now on Clearance Sale - Excellent Prices

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  4. J

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  5. C

    Which pipe cutters??

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  6. T

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  7. Inverness

    Rothenberger olive cutters

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  8. M

    mapress/ carbon steel cutters

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  11. M

    Nerrad Torch a couple more pics

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  12. B

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  14. S

    New Tools

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  15. W

    Tank Cutters

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  16. B

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  17. S

    cutters

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  18. D

    Tube cutters

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  19. N

    Mapress carbon steel wheel cutters all sizes

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  20. J

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