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Old 12-28-2010, 12:49 PM
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okiepastor
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I prefer it torn as well---too much waste otherwise with crooked cuts to get it straight on grain. Last I had that was cut I lost over 4" trying to get it straight.
And you should just see the ragged CROOKED edges on some I got online-no, do not remember where.
When I make strips, I always tear the first one to make sure I am starting on the straight grain--easier than trying to see it!
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