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[Music] hi all in this video id like to provide you with a quick tip on cutting dots or circles into your lino so the kind of marks that were looking to create you can probably see this on here these sort of circles either big circles little circles probably see its slightly clearer on here little dots like this little circles how do we get these regular shapes when were cutting okay so basically what you want is a u-shaped tool the same width that you want your circle to be so if i want a very small circle i want a small u-shape tool if i want a bigger circle i want a bigger u shape tool and we do something that i tell you not to do very often is actually were going to work vertically were going to work directly down into the liner and were going to use the u shape of the tool to create the circle and i literally place the cutter down so that it actually gets into the line it actually cuts and then i turn the lino around a full 360 degrees and then we end up with a little circ