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Clipping Counters - JayTownsend - 11-19-2018 How many of you guys clip your counters? I clip all the games I own counters unless they come with rounded corners already or are too thick to clip. I also try and clip the side knobs. I guess its therapeutic or my OCD. RE: Clipping Counters - Greyfox - 11-19-2018 I never clip - I keep mine square. I use one of those paper cutters, the round circular ones that look like pizza cutters, to cut along the sides of counters. Before I we used this, I would cut using an Xacto knife. RE: Clipping Counters - plloyd1010 - 11-19-2018 I clip counters. Mostly it is because corners seem to get ragged and fade with age. They last longer when they are rounded. RE: Clipping Counters - richvalle - 11-20-2018 I've never clipped. RE: Clipping Counters - JayTownsend - 11-20-2018 The worst wargame sin of all richvalle! RE: Clipping Counters - richvalle - 11-20-2018 (11-20-2018, 02:50 AM)JayTownsend Wrote: The worst wargame sin of all richvalle! I've never spilt a drink onto a game... RE: Clipping Counters - JayTownsend - 11-20-2018 Yeah, spilling a drink on a game would be the worse! RE: Clipping Counters - Poor Yorek - 11-20-2018 I clip the stamped ones because I find the octagonal shape, admittedly irregular, more visually appealing than a square (and, of course, to eliminate the detritus or chads). RE: Clipping Counters - pixelgeek - 11-20-2018 I can't stand frayed edges on counters. Even pictures of them RE: Clipping Counters - ex-PFC Slayden - 03-25-2019 I use a 2.5mm radius corner rounder punch cutter to uniformly round my counters. I feel they are more visually appealing, stack better, and last longer. |