Oliver,
I'd put it face down, as Gary suggests, and cut through the backing with a
box cutter. I would place it on a piece of plywood, and use another piece
of plywood (or other straightedge) on top to guide the knife. You can use a
heavy-duty scissors to cut curves.
Gary (too)
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Subject: Re: [Roadsters] cutting carpet
> Box cutters work from the back side.
>
> Gary
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> Subject: [Roadsters] cutting carpet
>
> Hi, all.
>
> I have some carpet and padding I inherited with this project. Although
> its
> probably temporary (however you define that . . .) I was wondering if
> anyone has a recommendation on what to cut carpet with?
>
> thanks!
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