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We are chosen

>> No.11168503

>>11168490
chosen to be faggots forever

>> No.11168583

What a virgin

>> No.11168925

>>11168490
do you have autism? cool drawing

>> No.11169001

>>11168490
3rd grader confirmed.
Stay in school.

>> No.11169353
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>>11169001
Hello /biz/

This may be a kind of a weird post here, but I think that if anyone can help me, it is you guys.

I am an entomologist, and I need a reliable way to make beetle cards, just like the one pictured here. These cards are used to mount really small specimens, and are used in three sizes, ranging from 5x9mm to 10x20mm.

I thought about using punches or paper cutting dies, but they can't be made with these little round corners. My currently idea is to cut it with a guillotine, but I have not found a way to round these corners (radius of around 0.5mm).

Can you guys help me?

Thank you very much, and sorry for being kinda off-topic.

>> No.11169379

>>11168490
Please don't post such shit, my give year old nephew could do better then this shit. You should be ashamed of yourself op

>> No.11169382

>>11169353
That’s interesting. The best I could think of is like a hole puncher that is that specific size and shape. I’m not sure exactly how you could get one but I’m sure someone could make it. The other way would just be a very small cookie cutter with sharp edges you use to just cookie cut the pieces of fabric. You could even put a small wood block on top of it and tap it with a hammer to get enough force to sheer through the fabric.

>> No.11169683

>>11168490
RETARD
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