GTBOB
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I used a drill bit to take out most of the material in each honeycomb. Then I use a flat, metal file to clean up the inner edges. Takes more time, but I had more control than using my dremel. The dremel kept wanting to "grab". Where as the metal file is all push/pull...no rotational work.
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