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== This doesn't make sense to me... ==

"Most cuts are followed with a fit and require more material be removed, sometimes a tiny amount (which is easy to do)."
What ever happened to measure twice, cut once? Couldn't this be said of any cut by any tool? This sentence doesn't really make sense in context, so I'm thinking I'll remove it. ~<span style= "font-family: papyrus; color:darkblue"> [[User:V6stang|V6stang]] <sup><tt>[[User talk:V6stang|T]]&amp;[[Special:Contributions/V6stang|C]]</tt></sup></span> 20:22, 26 July 2012 (UTC)

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GCHV HS HSBFKJF HRFB UY RGU RUTYTUK YU YUEG RH KREUIY U —Preceding unsigned comment added by 209.77.104.162 (talk) 15:41, 21 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]

This doesn't make sense to me...

"Most cuts are followed with a fit and require more material be removed, sometimes a tiny amount (which is easy to do)." What ever happened to measure twice, cut once? Couldn't this be said of any cut by any tool? This sentence doesn't really make sense in context, so I'm thinking I'll remove it. ~ V6stang T&C 20:22, 26 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]