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    Has anybody tried cutting it with a Stanley knife ?

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    Re: Mudflaps

    That'd be too easy Dave and such a waste of expensive equipment :-D

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Quote Originally Posted by davehanman View Post
    Has anybody tried cutting it with a Stanley knife ?
    That was my method.. AND I "bit the bullet" and went with the additional expense of a new blade too!!

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Oh dear, I do seem to have kicked up a bit of a fuss!! Yes I have tried the stanley knife and steel rule, but the result was about as straight as the average OS "white"

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Water Jet? No nastiness and a clean cut.

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Sorry, I don't mean to be sceptical, but let's face it, you could cut 10 sets with a Stanley knife while you are driving back and to to the Laser cutting place!
    The key to cutting any plastic with a Stanley knife is a new blade, and then don't try and cut it, just score it lightly repeatedly, and it will go through straight and easily.
    A hardboard template would give you all the repeatability you might need.

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Gents, I'm going to draw a line under this, thank you for your suggestions thus far, perhaps I'll be a little more reticent before thinking about asking a question next time.

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Why? I thought the purpose of a forum was as much to stimulate discussion as well as seeking instant answers.
    Peter

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    OK, enough is enough, time to finally score a line under this - I suggest using Stanley Carbide blades in a VRA folding blade-holder. The carbide is laser deposited, so we can keep the laser happy, but still do it the way Lancia did it back in the '70's

    Dave

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    Re: Mudflaps

    Hey, that's true.
    Are mudflaps 'authentic' if they are not cut the same way that Lancia did them?

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