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From: altenbur@plains (Karl Altenburg)
Subject: Re: MINI BOARD QUESTIONS
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CLINT LASKOWSKI writes:

>4) In Fred Martins document, he talks about the best ways to
>cut female strip socket header. I scored mine with an X-acto
>knife and then broke them apart. This worked but the ends
>are pretty ugly. Perhaps I am being to much of a
>perfectionist, but has anyone else had more success with
>another technique (besides buying a mitre box and an [BX-acto
>saw blade)?

I use a small wire cutter; something Fred us at Alife III.

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Karl R Altenburg				altenbur@plains.NoDak.edu
North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND  58105

All things are artificial, for nature is the art of God.  SIR THOMAS BROWNE
