Saul Goode
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I recently discovered the joys of clipping my wargame counters. They look, and function, much better when clipped. I use the Oregon Laminations Deluxe 2mm corner rounder, pictured below.
![DSCF8418.JPG DSCF8418.JPG](https://www.enworld.org/data/attachments/59/59742-e94b970ab1130ec9fd2bc7cfc1fa1617.jpg)
Here is how you insert the counter. Then squeeze the handle and PRESTO! the corner is clipped! The good thing about using this clipper is that all the cuts are the same.
![DSCF8420.JPG DSCF8420.JPG](https://www.enworld.org/data/attachments/59/59944-8478f40e563c2f7cd127535626bbb42f.jpg)
I had 3 small tackle boxes, and one large tackle box full of wargame counters that needed clipped. Now I'm just down to the last one... the big one.
![DSCF8419.JPG DSCF8419.JPG](https://www.enworld.org/data/attachments/59/59842-6f5f1c0b11f6fefa630d815ba6c8e740.jpg)
![DSCF8418.JPG DSCF8418.JPG](https://www.enworld.org/data/attachments/59/59742-e94b970ab1130ec9fd2bc7cfc1fa1617.jpg)
Here is how you insert the counter. Then squeeze the handle and PRESTO! the corner is clipped! The good thing about using this clipper is that all the cuts are the same.
![DSCF8420.JPG DSCF8420.JPG](https://www.enworld.org/data/attachments/59/59944-8478f40e563c2f7cd127535626bbb42f.jpg)
I had 3 small tackle boxes, and one large tackle box full of wargame counters that needed clipped. Now I'm just down to the last one... the big one.
![DSCF8419.JPG DSCF8419.JPG](https://www.enworld.org/data/attachments/59/59842-6f5f1c0b11f6fefa630d815ba6c8e740.jpg)
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