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http://www.simplicityboats.com/papercut.html
Or, you could just lay a piece of wood on the paper, and tear it . Or, you could fold it, and cut it with a knife, scissors, or whatever. Just something more to clutter up the shop with, and to not be able to find when you want it. JOAT Just pretend I'm not here. That's what I'm doing. |
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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 03:47:42 -0500, J T wrote:
http://www.simplicityboats.com/papercut.html Or, you could just lay a piece of wood on the paper, and tear it . Or, you could fold it, and cut it with a knife, scissors, or whatever. Just something more to clutter up the shop with, and to not be able to find when you want it. JOAT Just pretend I'm not here. That's what I'm doing. I've been using one similar to this for a long time. I have a ledge to act as a stop to cut the sheets in thirds. It's hanging from the wall and is used in that position so it isn't underfoot and it can't get lost. I use it 3-4 times a day when I'm turning bowls & such. Bill |
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A hack saw blade does a decent job. Lew |
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In article . net, Lew
Hodgett wrote: A hack saw blade does a decent job. You beat me to it. An old hacksaw blade can be attached to a piece of wood or bench edge so that you slide the paper under it and pull up to tear... -- "I'm a man, but I can change... If I have to... I guess." -- Red Green |
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"Dave Balderstone" wrote in message
An old hacksaw blade can be attached to a piece of wood or bench edge so that you slide the paper under it and pull up to tear... I keep an old pair of heavy duty scissors on hand for cutting. Cuts sandpaper, cardboard, thin sheet metal, rubber and most anything else that's flexible. Not as fashionable as a hacksaw blade, but definitely more workable. |
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In article , Upscale
wrote: I keep an old pair of heavy duty scissors on hand for cutting I bought a couple of sets of these http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page.aspx?c=1&p=10215&cat=2,50560 a while back. One for the kitchen, one for the shop. djb -- "Wherever there is a jackboot stomping on a human face there will be a well-heeled Western liberal to explain that the face does, after all, enjoy free health care and 100 percent literacy." -- John Derbyshire |
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