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    Default Bass bug sculpting/trimming

    I am sure someone must have mentioned this before, but as I wasn't able to find double-edged razors handy I started using an Xacto knife to trim my bass bugs. It works great! Just as sharp, and easier to hold and handle than a razor blade I think. Plus, there are different shapes of blade for cutting different angles. And the replacement blades are pretty cheap.
    Took me a few worn-out pairs of scissors before I thought of that so I just though I'd mention it in hopes it might save others some time and dull scissor blades as well.
    Last edited by AlbaSurf; 06-10-2010 at 05:34 AM. Reason: Edited because I accidentally left the "b" off of "bass". LoL
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