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When the hinged piece is moved back so the table is flat, I can place the paper against the hinge pin and it will cut the paper in half across the short side, as shown below.
Shown below is a sheet cut in half, or rather, torn in half, if you prefer to put it that way.
Now I can fold the hinged piece back up so I can cut the halves the other way.
The small hinged piece is sized so that it will produce the correct size. Now I have a sheet of sandpaper torn neatly into 4 equal pieces. See below.
This is the easiest way I have found to accomplish this little task.
James D. Thompson,
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