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[* icon_caution] Always be careful with knives. Never point them at you while cutting and always fold them when finished cutting.
-[* black] Comparing the length of your new plug, take your cutting knife, and mark a line on where the end of the plug lines up with the wire. This will be the reference point from which you cut the casing open. Set aside your new plug for now.
+[* black] Comparing the length of your new plug, take your cutting knife, and mark a line on where the end of the plug lines up with the wire. This will be the reference point from which you cut the casing open.
[* icon_note] The recommended length to cut in order to properly strip the wire is about an inch and a half, which can be referenced using the plug like I did.