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Hello, I´m trying to cut some of my children’s pictures in a fancy way. The idea is to glue the pictures on a 1/8â€


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I'll make a stab at the fiirst suggestion..............a fine toothed coping saw!!......or am I missing something here and misreading your question??

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A fint toothed coping saw, like Gadget says or a fret saw if you have one.

Sounds like a good idea, would like to see pictures of finished articles.

What thickness of Acrylic were you thinking of using?

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