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<DIV>For the stright line areas, a thin minature round saw blade works very well.</DIV>
<DIV>It may take a bit of practice to keep the blade aligned in the cut to avoid binding.</DIV>
<DIV>For curved areas, I find the smallest diamond patterned cutter works well. I use it to get close to the desired cut, then a sanding drum to finish cutting to the final edge.</DIV>
<DIV>Ron Lockhart</DIV>
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