Sunday, February 14, 2010

10 Inch Lugia Toy How Do I Cut A 10 Inch Cardboard Tube?

How do I cut a 10 inch cardboard tube? - 10 inch lugia toy

I have 10-centimeter-thick cardboard tubes that I use at work is 36 centimeters long, but rarely used. So I cut with a cutter works, but is very slow. Has anyone any idea how he would do so more efficiently without tearing the carton?

8 comments:

fourofsi... said...

Construction sites to cut a saw or a circular saw with a plywood blade in it.

Tina T said...

How about an easy ...???

ScSpec said...

A serrated knife or a small hacksaw.

newtypis... said...

Seen a drywall saw or a cross-section or a saw, with enough space.

PlanB said...

Try using a saw.

gibson_s... said...

Anyone who has seen little teeth in it ...

nathanae... said...

When I build rockets right to use an angle grinder or bolt skillsaw with a height of land which can be fitted for the length of the tube, having someone hold the power button to turn the machine back you to the hose into the cutter. With this method I end perfectly square tubes.

Bobo said...

It's easier with a band saw. You can view a model for use on a table that you can rotate the turntable, the tube in the blade. Anyway ... Be careful!

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