I was thinking of using pinking shears at various angles to get odd 
shapes...
Bill Winans


 I think I'd use some .001 clear styrene and cut it up into shards. Only 
problem here is at the curf where you would make the cuts. As you know, 
clear styrene tends to leave a white "trail" along the edge where it's cut. 
So, some sanding might be necessary, and that would be a challenge on .001 
styrene. You might be able to mitigate the "trail" by starting off with a 
new single-edged razor blade and then change blades as soon as you notice 
any "trail" along the curf where you've cut.
Gerry Evans
In Flagstaff 


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