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Dezijan

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  1. Hey Davis as Kev mentioned all you need to do is penetrate one side then snap the excess off. The clean up will be a bit tedious unless you have some sort of electric sander, hand held or other. Take your time, be patient and remember "measure twice cut once". If you have further questions we're here to help.

    Thanks for the advice. I will try the scissors as mentioned elsewhere. I have done the cut and score to snap off. It just doesnt seem to cut deep enough. When i go to snap off it almost bends the entire piece causing folds in the plastic. Maybe my cut technique is bad. Maybe the knife is dull. I will have to do a lot of sanding to smooth it out.

     

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  2. So I've seen mentions of using exacto knives and such to trim the pieces. I just started my anovos kit today, trimming the backplate and some chest pieces. I used both an exacto and utility knife. Perhaps i and not pressing hard enough or somthing. The pieces are very hard to cut. The trims i did do are messy and will require lots of cleanup and sanding. Is there something i am missing or doing wrong? Any recommendations before i end up destroying pieces?<br><br>

    Thanks,<br>

    DEZ

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