"Cutting" me softly

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I now some of you use an X-acto knife, but this is a tip that might work for some of you "razor" users.

When you are cutting, hold the "back" edge of the blade. This is the top furthest point from where you are cutting. Then do not press down very hard. Do not hold directly on top of the razor corner you are cutting with.

Also, when cutting "crossover" flames or any tape or paper that is on paint, be sure and *always* use a new razor blade.

This helps in cutting your tape with more constancy, thus keeping you from cutting into the paint.
Check it out next time.
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