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I have found a hack saw with a special cermaic blade (it round and looks like course sand paper) works well, and the blades last quite awhile. i have found that a ripping saw with a metal cutting blade works well also (AND I JUST RECENTLY SEEN A ROUND CERMAIC BLADE FOR THE RIPPING SAW, I WILL BUY ONE AND LET YOU GUYS KNOW HOW IT WORKS, tHIS BLADE COULD BE THE ANSWERS TO OUR PRAYERS), then use a cermaic soorer which puts a fine cut in the pot and then you tap it with a hammer and it breaks pretty clean. also a drill press works good with a circular blade, however destroys the blade and it hard to find a cheap one the in a big size. And another, this method is not so great requres a lot of filling. use the cermaic soorer to outline the hole you want, then use a small ceramic drill bill and drill holes every quater inch or less perferably, and then gently wack with a hammer, this is OK but the others work better.
Also are you guys useing water when you cut the pots? This makes the pots easyer to cut and save the blades a little, also reduces breaking. I usally soak my pots in the bathtub for a wile and then use a spray bottle and spray water as i am cutting works great.
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