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Gawd
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So what do you guys use to prevent your cable sleeving from fraying when you cut them?
i know the best/easist tool to use would be a hot knife, but those thiings are too pricy (upwards of $50). some people heat a knife over a stove until its red hot, but id like to try something a little safer. some people use a heat gun to melt the ends after it cut, but i heard its too hard to control where it melts.
what if i cut the cable sleeving with a scissor, then touch the ends with a soldering iron to melt the sleeving fibers?
i know the best/easist tool to use would be a hot knife, but those thiings are too pricy (upwards of $50). some people heat a knife over a stove until its red hot, but id like to try something a little safer. some people use a heat gun to melt the ends after it cut, but i heard its too hard to control where it melts.
what if i cut the cable sleeving with a scissor, then touch the ends with a soldering iron to melt the sleeving fibers?