Just to clarify, I took my time and did a good job, and I'll put my
knife-cut yurt up against any table saw-cut yurt for quality. While I
totally understand Beacon Sway's point and don't disagree (because
I've done a lot of woodwork), you can do a really great job very
easily with a knife if you take your time and plan ahead. Don't be
discouraged from this route if that's all you can do.

On Aug 7, 6:59 pm, Shannon <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would love to do it right, but I don't have access to those tools.
>
> Unless someone is Oakland wants to help?
>
> On Aug 7, 2010, at 3:00 PM, Beacon Sway wrote:
>
> > Don't waste your time with a freehand blade. Do it right with the
> > appropriate tool and correct angles. This small extra effort will pay
> > back many times....especially if you reuse your yurt. Come and visit
> > us at BurningMan , the CircusMaximus2010 camp at 10 & J. Look for the
> > laser aimed towards the Playa.
>
> > On Aug 7, 3:27 pm, Shannon <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> What are people using to cut with - besides power tools? I looked at all 
> >> the utility knives at Home Depot and none of the blades seem big enough.
>
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