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If you have a bandsaw like I do, I cut out the big pieces with that first. When I get it down to the smaller shapes I use a 4" electric grinder for the large shaping, then I use my Dremel tools for the really small stuff. I set up a fan blowing away from me for ventalation, wear a good dust mask, safety glasses & don't work in a closed in area. <br />Even if you have to take the stuff outdoors is better than working inside. I glue all mine together w/Elmers glue. It works the best. Let it dry for at least 36 to 48 hrs. <br />If you have to change something later, it's fairly easy to seperate. <br />Don't use glue guns or liquid nails. It will melt between the layers. <br /> <br />Larry
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