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Old 06-10-2007, 04:33 AM
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Re: Cutting out doors: Your techniques for keeping your blade straight?

I agree with rsxse's method, but I don't think you need the BMF. Just wait for the side-panel putty to set up a bit, then press the door into it. It will form perfectly without sticking to the door.
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Re: Cutting out doors: Your techniques for keeping your blade straight?

I also use thread to open doors/hood/trunks. Thread works nice because it cuts thin and follows the panel line. Just slowly pull the thread back and forth and it cuts like a hot knife through butter. Then just lightly sand the edges.

I used this method to open up my RX-7


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