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    Next time use a dremmel with a cutting wheel. Cleaner cut and you wont remove a finger.
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    I don't get it. Is this an ad for the blog site or for the top sunroof fabric?
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    +1 on the Dremel tool but if you can adjust the speed, go a bit slower so you don't get melted plastic clogging the wheel.

    Otherwise, there's a high-end Japanese fine-tooth saw that cuts even finer than a Dremel cutting wheel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rottie View Post
    Haha ... will you do a customisation job like that on a real car too?

    Maybe ...


    But then I'd use something "bigger" ...
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