how to cut a choppy layered bob
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how to cut a choppy layered bobber that's been installed using a plastic pipe.
A friend gave me this idea. She used a very thick acrylic sheet to make cut-outs for her bobbing set. I tried some of her products and found a few that would fit. The plastic pipe she used is what will do for this work on the fly—not the most practical. She is very flexible and could get around a good-sized diameter, but it is not ideal for the job at hand. She can be tricky if she has a large or large number of hands at her disposal. One solution is to make a small piece of vinyl pipe which will fit the bobbing set with a large, flat, metal end and then pipe the plastic end off. Then you can attach it to the turntable to cut the bobbers or even cut this out.
Her cut-out looks similar to this for the traditional bobbing. The bottom of the pipe looks like some sort of tape-like, tape-like, rubber tape. To install the pipe you just drill the hole through the rubber-type. She could use metal, like a screwdriver, to connect the pipe to a big, flat piece of metal. Then you go over all of the components and connect the piping in pieces. You will then want to cut out the sides of the metal.
If you don't have the perfect pipe or cut straight to the pieces, you can
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