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  3. I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this.

I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this.

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  • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

    I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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    abrasive@digipres.club
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    @old_angry_queer legend, thank you so much!!

    tip in return: the best way to cut these is with a good bread knife (serrated, ideally thin)

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    • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

      I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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      ravenluni@furry.engineer
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      @old_angry_queer I just put tape over it

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      • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

        I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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        @old_angry_queer I definitely did not need to hear this, but I'm glad I did all the same.

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        • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

          I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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          rogandawes@infosec.exchange
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          @old_angry_queer pretty sure my dad used to cut two longitudinal slits into the middle of the end end, and just bend the the resulting tab up/down as needed.

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          • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

            I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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            @old_angry_queer Wow, I know I've seen this technique somewhere else before! I think I have a tube of op-amps somewhere. I should donate those to the maker space.

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            • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

              I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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              millihertz@oldbytes.space
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              @old_angry_queer i did! that's nifty

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              • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

                I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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                @old_angry_queer every eBay chip seller needs to see this, they must give out special extra-residue tape or something, horrible…

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                • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

                  I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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                  @old_angry_queer OOH

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                  • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

                    I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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                    @old_angry_queer
                    Now that's convenient, thanks for pointing that trick out.
                    Much better than the piece of tape I have been using.

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                    • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

                      I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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                      @old_angry_queer Big Elastomer Stopper filing a copyright claim in 3..2..1...

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                      • old_angry_queer@girlcock.clubO old_angry_queer@girlcock.club

                        I don't know who needs to hear this (the answer is probably no one Cameron) but the easiest way to close the end of IC tubes like this is to just take an xacto knife and make a tiny cut like this. Then you can press in or out the corner to make a toggleable door, no keeping track of little plastic pegs or tape required

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                        @old_angry_queer I needed to hear this.

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