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Mark Hinkley Hi
guys, I am writing to express my pleasure with the service I received
when placing my order and my satisfaction with the tools I ordered. I
was able to cut a very accurate copy of my logo as a first effort, and
set to work laying out the templates and patterns for the real work I
bought the tools for. Most of what I am doing involves cutting stacks
of 1/2" styrofoam to create detailed panels to surface mount on stage
sets. I am happy with the Hot Knife and the Sled Guide for my scrollwork,
but can see the advantage of the Scroll Table where the blade remains
stationary because it is anchored top and bottom. But I am working on
larger pieces, and the short arm would not have let me reach the inside
detail of some of my panels. I see the Bow Cutter is good for extending
the thickness of what you can cut, what is the solution for cutting thinner
material across bigger horizontal planes?
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