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[title] Making the Pipe Slits
-[* red] Using the table saw, make slits on either side of the pipe for each mark above the 1.75 inch line. Also, cut completely through the thin pipe at the mark made on it
-[* orange] Leave at least an inch of space between the top and bottom halves of each slit for stability
-[* icon_reminder] Tips: Wear masks(PVC pipe) and safety glasses while sawing. When sawing the slits close to the bottom, the pipe won't fit in the table saw, so use the handsaw. Also, use the laser to help position the slits evenly
-[* green] The slits should look something like this
+[* icon_caution] Tips: Wear face mask and safety glasses while cutting the PVC pipe.
+[* black] Using the table saw, cut the 1.5-in pipe in half at the designated mark
+[* red] Using the table saw, cut slits on both sides of the pipe at each mark above the 1.75 inch line until you reach the 2.5 ft line
+[* orange] Leave at least an inch of space between the top and bottom halves of each slit to ensure the pipe stability
+[* icon_note] When cutting the slits near the bottom of the pipe, the pipe will not fit in the table saw holder, so use the handsaw
+[* icon_note] Use the table saw laser to help position the slits evenly
+[* green] The slits should look like this