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I'm making a thing and to get the blueprints on the paper I found a super fine point sharpie and slowly (it was so fucking slow holy shit) traced over the blueprints I taped down to the wood until the ink bled through so I could see it on the paper, but it took me a full day of on/off tracing while watching TV or whatever, would it be wise to just clamp this piece of wood down to the other 1/8 inch thick piece of MDF I have and cut them both at the same time?

I have two semi cheap little clamps, one c clamp and an irwin quick grip, I'm worried that this wont be enough to keep the two pieces of wood from getting out of sync while I"m cutting them and fucking everything up.

My other plan would be to cut this one up and use the cut out pieces as the things I trace instead of spending a million years slowly going over and over and over every line until enough ink bleeds through that I can follow a line

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