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I've used them for keyboard plates. They charge a small penalty fee (it was $8 on $60 worth of plates last time) because you're punching a huge number of tiny holes in, but it's still dramatically cheaper ($70 for five versus $100+ for one) than calling out a laser/water jet cutting service.


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