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Journal Comments posted by Z16Z06
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Alan, Great job on the video! You should definitely do more.
Crackin’ Slabs… What am I missing?
in When I’m Wiser and I’m Older
A journal by Revenant
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I use a large pair of pliers to break off one of the top corners. Then I use a flat blade screwdriver around the edges to pry it apart. It usually snaps apart after a few twists without getting close to the coin. The band saw seems like the best choice if you have access to one.