chalice fragging ??

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i have a wet inland saw.... just want to clarify... do i need to make sure that there is atleast 1 eye (or more) per frag? any other tricks i need to know. i have a miami hurricane and a papparazi chalice i would like to frag...

thanks for any help....
 

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Flat head or chisel and a hammer all you need. You'll be good.
 

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He's got a saw, I'd stick with that. By far the fastest and least stressful on the chalices. All the other methods work just fine, but if you got a saw, crank that baby up!!
 
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i have a wet inland saw.... just want to clarify... do i need to make sure that there is atleast 1 eye (or more) per frag? any other tricks i need to know. i have a miami hurricane and a papparazi chalice i would like to frag...

thanks for any help....

I'd say include an eye for sure. I have gotten lucky before with eyeless frags, but usually they don't make it without a functioning and undamaged eye. Happy fragging!!
 

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