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General Category => Miscellaneous => Topic started by: LaneHammer20 on June 23, 2009, 09:57:55 AM
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simple question, do you guys just trace a line and cut with scissors, or do you use a razor blade. The razor blade sounds the best but would like to know from other people.
Don'y want to screw up $14 dollar sole.
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What is sandbagging???
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I've always just traced it out and cut with a scissors.
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i've always traced it with a pencil and then cut it with a pair of scissors.
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a jigsaw does wonders!
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I used a reciprocating saw on mine. Wife wasn't too happy I had the sole clamped down on the kitchen table when I cut it... Don't know why, the table cloth covers up all the damage. Guess I just don't understand wimmins

Seriously, get some good, sharp heavy-duty scissors (sheep shears work well, lol
). Don't try it with those dull things you send kids to school with!
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9~
Internet Tough Guy
Cyberspace Sheep Lover
Edited on 6/24/2009 6:55 AM
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i use 9~ and he does the cutting for me but just get scissors really sharp.
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Sandbagging since 1989
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Ive always traced a line and used scissors. This is common sense, but make sure you have the correct side pointing up/down when u cut. I have seen several people cut them backwards.
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I've tried a scissors and it worked okay but the best method I have found is to trace and then use an electric grinder. They come out looking like they do from the factory....
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I had Dynorooz that finally wore out and just got 3G with are the same thing. Never understood why they couldn't make the sole fit the whole shoe like Dexters....which was the only thing I liked about Dexters. But I traced it and used scissors.
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For the heels I use a bandsaw.
The soles I trace them with a marker and use a pair of scissors.
I keep ALOT of heels and soles so if I wear one out I've got spares.
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