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FalconBlade
at Fri Oct 24 14:59:13 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FalconBlade ]
You should be able to find a special knife for this purpose at Lowes or Home Depot. The cutting is fairly similar to that of glass cutting. The blade is used to make a slice across the surface of the acrylic (use a stable straight edge for this) and the acrylic is 'snapped' at this fault line resulting ina nice, clean cut.
-Bill J -----
Updated list as of: 10/20/03
2.2.3 D. azureus
1.2 D. ventrimaculatus 'yellow' (22 tads in the water)
3.3 D. tinctorius 'cobalt'
0.0.3 D. tinctorius 'patricia'
0.0.1 D. tinctorius 'giant orange'
0.0.1 D. tinctorius 'citronella'
0.0.2 D auratus 'zwartgroene(black)'
0.0.5 D. auratus 'green/black' (tads)
0.0.3 D. imitator 'Alex Sens line' (very soon)
0.0.2 D. reticulatus (soon)
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