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  1. #1
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    Here's a plug for Tupperware brand kitchen scissors. They're as sharp as. Today I tried them cutting veneer and they were excellent. I've previously tried a few things and had little success.
    So, next time SWMBO tells you she is going to a Tupperware party, say "Put me down for a pair of those new scissors- I'll pay for them."

    CP

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    Another good choice in scissors are Nylex Gardena branded ones.

    Tough as nails. We use them to cut nearly anthing at work.

    Pricey though - about $20 from memory


    Cheers.................Sean


    The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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    Another one you can use to cut veneer is a rotary cutter, the kind made for sewing. I have one I use every so often and it works well.

    Paul

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