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Hoovie
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Location: East Devon

PostPosted: Thu Sep 06, 2007 4:45 pm    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

panlid wrote:
there is a difference in cutting the same way and it being as easy.
obviously if you are cutting a 2" strip off a board it wont work.
but if you want to do anything bigger then i dont have a problem doing it.
just do a light cut first with a knife and straight edge then remove the straight edge, run the knife down the cut a bit harder and snap it.
i have said all along it isnt as easy as P/B i am just saying you can cut it with a knife.
its english guys (accepted not always in its truest form) Laughing


I don't know what all the fuss is about - you do a light cut with a knife and straight edge, then cut down a bit harder and snap! Rolling Eyes

Simple - just like P/B Laughing

Cheers Panlid, tried it again and it cut like you said Thumbright

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