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hi scott grove here from easy and lay and in this episode i want to show you how to cut shapes out of our power abalone material quite frankly the best way to cut intricate shapes is with a laser or even a cnc but i understand a lot of people dont have that so im going to kind of go old school and show you how to do it by hand now depending on how intricate your shape is you can simply use a pair of scissors and you can cut curves and and sort of simple shapes with that and you do get a very nice edge just with a pair of scissors but maybe thats not the best thing if youre trying to find uh if youre trying to do something very intricate you can also use an x-acto knife many times i would freehand a shape on here im using a fine magic marker i can see that i guess you can too but im going to draw a little fatter just so you guys can see what im doing here and i can take an exacto knife and certainly work my way around this way but as you can see its kind of hard to cut a nice