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Gene, I have had good results with the x-acto mitre box.

I also picked up an x-acto razor saw that works well with it. It came with a general purpose type of blade, and I added a fine tooth blade that makes nice finished cuts. I use it a lot for wood and sometimes for plastics.

Have fun making your chocks - I am sure they will look and work fine.

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