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+[title] Tip Design
+[* black] There are three standard tip designs with different aesthetics and functionality:
+ [* black] ***45 Degree or Point ***- This tip design is the easiest to feed through a buckle, but have the highest likelihood of fraying in the future
+ [* black] ***Square End*** - This tip design is the least likely to fray
+ [* black] ***Corners Cut*** - A hybrid of the point and square designs
+[* black] Draw the desired tip design at the mark made in Step 2 with chalk or heat-erasable pen

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