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When first starting out, new bookbinders face a few hurdles. One of them was around access to equipment. And one of the first pieces of equipment that they need is a guillotine to trim text blocks. Every time I teach an introduction to bookbinding course, I get asked, can you trim a text block with a knife? Ive tried this in the past, and its always been a complete disaster. But Ive decided to revisit it. So here I am trimming the Text block with my favorite knife. And its a complete disaster. But I noticed the problem was that the 9-millimetre blade was flexing an awful lot. So maybe the solutions a different knife. The next knife that I thought of was the good old Stanley 99E, I figured the blade on thats not going to flex. So I managed to cut right through the text block with a fairly vertical cut, but the edge is pretty rough. But that results not good enough for me. But I did notice that I think the problem was I was putting too much pressure on the knife. So I thought Im