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    Quote Originally Posted by jamhot View Post
    Yeah good thinking - I thnk I need to get some blocks of wood or smilair material to test on (and use as a safty bed)! Thanks.
    wood will stick break tools soft but firm material is what you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    wood will stick break tools soft but firm material is what you want.
    What material do you use, or would recommend? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamhot View Post
    What material do you use, or would recommend? Thanks.
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    Oops silly me, thanks I'll grab some of that - Cheers.

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    Go to Wickes and buy the floor insulation, about £5 for a 1200x400x50 piece I think. I use bits of packaging to practise if I'm not sure, like the below...



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    Quote Originally Posted by njhussey View Post
    Go to Wickes and buy the floor insulation, about £5 for a 1200x400x50 piece I think. I use bits of packaging to practise if I'm not sure, like the below...



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    Ok, I'm liking these ideas. Maybe I should buy something from Amazon, the packing should last me a while - thanks

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