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If its only for small amount  say the Proedge #13 its realy good i use the #1 handle i also have the #5 handle but havent tryed the #13 blades in it, for triming i use #11 blades for genral work

Here is the website for those intrested

www.proedgetools.com

Hope that helps you rick

Would help if i spelt the name correct ::) ::)

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If its only for small amount  say the Proedge #13 its realy good i use the #1 handle i also have the #5 handle but havent tryed the #13 blades in it, for triming i use #11 blades for genral work

Here is the website for those intrested

www.proededgetools.com

Hope that helps you rick

Nick, link comes up 'page cannot be displayed'! ???:-\ :-\ :-\

http://www.proedgetools.com/

Rick, just use a small hobby knife, scalpal or stanley knife ;) ;) ;)

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same here ben, always make the part a little to long to, only 2/3 mm where ever possible so once glued in i can file down to a nice join ,saves any wonky ends ect that way i find

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just a craft knife or stanley, couple of scores along a straight edge, snap the ssection off along the score line,  a little filing and sanding,  job done

Posted

I use a scalpel/hobby knife for the straight cuts but on the more awkward ones with angles in I use a Proxxon hot wire cutter then just file afterwards

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What you making popsy ???

Going to make a Ripper.......and fine some MF decals on this side of the pond...also going to make a culitvator....

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Going to make a Ripper.......and fine some MF decals on this side of the pond...also going to make a culitvator....

Brilliant Pops... can you keep us posted with pics then buddy...

And good luck... Will be good excersise for your new hand I guess  ???:-\

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Going to make a Ripper.......and fine some MF decals on this side of the pond...also going to make a culitvator....

sounds good mate, be intresed to see the fianl item when your done

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