Easiest way to cut the plastic corners

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AntonZ
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#16 Post by AntonZ »

LelandCrooks wrote:I use aviation snips. You'll have to ruin a few to learn how far back to end your cut. It will crack right to the spot after you figure it out.
I had to images.google.com that to find out what an avaition snip is.

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Will have to cut some corners in the near future, thinking about a jig for saw or router table. Couch, remote and six pack are tempting, too :lol:

David Robinson
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#17 Post by David Robinson »

Everybody around here is always saying "Don't try to cut corners, just follow the plans!" And now we have a whole thread on cutting corners. I don't get it... :roll: :shock:
I'm not a musician, but I play one in a band.

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#18 Post by Harley »

AntonZ wrote:... Couch, remote and six pack are tempting, too :lol:
WELL AFTER the cutting procedure....please :roll:
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