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Re: Polycord welding

Generally angled cuts are stronger because there is more surface area for the joint but they are a bit more difficult to make because they are harder to line up and harder to keep the edge from melting away. With angled cuts, you also have to make sure that both ends are cut at the same angle and so that the cord doesn't have to be twisted to complete the band.
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