several posts lately have concerned tip maintenance,selection,and performance. During the course of these posts reference was often made to reducing overall tip height. I routinely take a bit off myself. My method is simply sanding it on a machine table untill it is to my liking. I sand the side that is marked glue or simply marked in some way to indicate. I use Moori med and as most know, they have no pre-shaped radius. My question is this......is there some legit reason the tip can't be sanded from either side. Sanding off the excess material on a perfectly flat surface eliminates trying to hold a razor blade at a precise 90 degrees while trimming. If I understand the basic manufacturing process for laminated tips.....it involves skiving thin layers of hide and then binding them together. The tip is then cookie cutter punched from this laminate. If this is essentially true.....why would only one side of the tip be suitable for gluing?????