Krug Newshound Sep 20, 2002 #1 Anyone else make a COMPLETE MESS of cutting up the section? Shreds all over the place. ARGH!
Vaxalon First Post Sep 20, 2002 #2 Nope. I used a scissors, it came out just fine. I was a little peeved to find that ALL of the pages were "stuck together" but it was simple enough to fix.
Nope. I used a scissors, it came out just fine. I was a little peeved to find that ALL of the pages were "stuck together" but it was simple enough to fix.
Henry Autoexreginated Sep 20, 2002 #3 Vaxalon said: Nope. I used a scissors, it came out just fine. I was a little peeved to find that ALL of the pages were "stuck together" but it was simple enough to fix. Click to expand... guess I need to purchase an X-Acto knife before October...
Vaxalon said: Nope. I used a scissors, it came out just fine. I was a little peeved to find that ALL of the pages were "stuck together" but it was simple enough to fix. Click to expand... guess I need to purchase an X-Acto knife before October...
NeghVar First Post Sep 20, 2002 #4 X-acto knife - 3 minutes...looks like it left the printer unsealed... Later!
novyet First Post Sep 20, 2002 #7 Since there were no scissors or knives in the room, I ended up cutting mine open with a bayonet. Oh the look I got from my gf!
Since there were no scissors or knives in the room, I ended up cutting mine open with a bayonet. Oh the look I got from my gf!
K Kyramus First Post Sep 20, 2002 #8 an ordinary letter opener, set to the inner most page and slowly cut through the outer pages until done. no mess, no tears.
an ordinary letter opener, set to the inner most page and slowly cut through the outer pages until done. no mess, no tears.
Wolfspider Explorer Sep 20, 2002 #9 Shredded mine to bits and cut my finger, too. Maybe I should sue....
D Default Name Player First Post Sep 20, 2002 #10 Also used a regular letter opener - do it once for the outer page, and 2-3 more times for the inner pages. No rips or tears whatsoever. Just remember to put the magazine down on a hard surface and press gently on the section to give it resistance.
Also used a regular letter opener - do it once for the outer page, and 2-3 more times for the inner pages. No rips or tears whatsoever. Just remember to put the magazine down on a hard surface and press gently on the section to give it resistance.