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Thread: Would a Daniel Defense Omega X handguard stand up to being cut here?

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    When cutting/sanding aluminum it helps to lube the blade/disk with wax or spray lube. It'll help keep the blade from loading up and you won't have to pick the little chunks out of the teeth when you're done. There are lubes made specifically for this but an old candle works just fine too.
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    pics.

    good to see customizations that are meaningful and non-bubba.

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    Rob,
    Just curious, did you "make the cut"?
    If so, how'd it come out?
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    Ditto, curious how it turned out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ucrt View Post
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    Rob,
    Just curious, did you "make the cut"?
    If so, how'd it come out?
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    I have not. Too many other projects going on.

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