Here's the video version of the instructions:
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However, skipping this step altogether makes it quite hard to see what you're doing in subsequent steps.
By far the easiest time to do this is when the can is still full and sealed, because the liquid inside will support the walls as you press on them with the abrasive.

















































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Just fill it with water and put into freezer for a couple of hours
and you get a rock solid can to cut. Use a utility knife around
shoulders...
They're pretty available at most any convenient store/gas station.
Basically you can put a razor blade in the pages of a thick book with one sharp corner sticking out. You turn the can against the blade which scores the can. You then use the blade to punch all the way through the score in one spot, then gently push along the score line and the aluminum rips cleanly along the line.
Score along the top, along the bottom, then take them off and that leaves you with a clean cylinder and you can use the scissors to cut up the side to lay it flat. The edges will still be pretty sharp, but not jagged at all.
Great instructable by the way- the gears in my head are clicking away with this- steampunk, anyone?
...also aluminum.
This is a wonsderfull tutorial.Thank you so much!
Monica