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    mcapo

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    So looked forward to sleeping in. Woke up at 5. Finished a Grey Man book and now off to coffee and the office. Sigh. Failed to resleep.

    I received some new polyethylene foam. Need to cut it up for a couple rifle cases. I have a electric knife and no fear. For the cost of the foam, I better not screw this up.
     

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    Cutting a long straight line with an electric bread knife was a failure but a little clean up and it’ll be fine. Maybe a practice cut would have been a good idea.

    Rifle cut out later…

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    gmcttr

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    Cutting a long straight line with an electric bread knife was a failure but a little clean up and it’ll be fine. Maybe a practice cut would have been a good idea.

    Rifle cut out later…

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    I found it easier it I could plunge the electric knife all the way thru the foam. I used a B&D workmate clamping table with the halves opened up.

    Ideally, Tami will let you use the dining room table. Take a leaf out and close it up so you have a 3" slot to cut over.
     
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