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How to make Lego® valve stem caps.

Step 3Finish removing the center.

Finish removing the center.
Now, make the next cuts in the cylinder, straight down. The cuts should be close together. This will allow you to push the pieces back, breaking them off flush with the flat part of the block. This is where you'd use the small screwdriver.
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Jun 25, 2009. 3:18 PMDagon327 says:
I've got a method that doesn't use a razor, and seems to work better. Use a needle nose pliers, to grab the outsides of the center tube, and squeeze, then rotate the pliers (without squeezing) 90º or so and squeeze again, keep doing this until the center tube has almost completely detached, then twist and it should come out relatively clean.

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