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Thanks! I used metal disc on a Dremel as well.... Came out OK....more than enough to get the job done. I didn't wanna spend any time setting up a jig....
Quoted from KenLayton:In the old days, we used to make them out of motorcycle wheel spokes.
Clever!
Quoted from Otaku:So that's what those look like up close. I've stuck with the needlenose pliers thus far because I failed to realize how the hell some bent piece of metal could get the job done and figured it was one of those weird obscure tools that was a pain in the ass to use. Now I notice the notches a.k.a. the usefulness of the tool...
Looks like I'll have to make an order for one, lol. That seems great.
Thanks!
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