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Old 11-22-08, 09:34 PM
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Please test out the chop saw scenario by cutting the shade long beforehand.

If you do not have a chop saw and expensive blade, a fine tooth japanese style hand saw would be a wise investment for under 20 bucks.. Depending on the material, a fine tooth hand saw may be the better choice to avoid splintering.
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