When I was in college I saw a device that was made for drawing curves on a 
graph.  It was a bar of led encapsulated in plastic.  You could form it into 
any shape and it would hold it as long as you didn't put too much force on 
it.  Try a college book store at an engineering or technical school.

Regards.

Max.  K 4 O D S.

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From: "Jennifer Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 12:37 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] cutting guide


> Ok guys, this is a little off center for a handy man question, but I think 
> you guys may have a great idea for me.  This is related to sewing, but I 
> think it may come up in other projects too.
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> I use what is called a rolling cutter to cut fabric.  It is similar to a 
> pizza cutter, but is smaller in diameter, and incredibly sharp.  For 
> straight lines I use a ruler or something similar to run the cutter along. 
> I am trying to come up with something flexible to set up for curves that I 
> can run the cutter along.  Any ideas?
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> Jennifer
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