In what way? The steel of the stays isn't exactly hard so you won't flatten the shearing edge.
The steel of the stays isn't exactly hard so you won't flatten the shearing edge.
I dunno. When I used a dremel I couldn't really imagine doing the same with a cable cutter. But perhaps you're right!
I used a dremel a few times and found the cutters much faster. Maybe I'm using the wrong dremel tool but I did check over the cutters afterwards and couldn't see any damage.
TL;DR they both work
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In what way? The steel of the stays isn't exactly hard so you won't flatten the shearing edge.