04-05-2008, 11:03 PM
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#2911 (permalink)
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500+ Head-Fi'er
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Originally Posted by gallardo88
I'm building a splitter for a friend, of which i will post pics as soon as I'm done, and I'm having problems cutting the heatshrink. I have to cut pieces from the tube, and I keep on cutting uneven pieces ( the cut is slanted compared to the other side). I'm using scissors right now. Anyone know what I can do to cut pieces of heatshrink that are cut "right" on both sides?
Thanks
Sharp exacto knife, metal ruler, and something to squish the heatshrink flat when you're cutting it (ie, finger).
Brendan
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