I've seen some references on the AZ forum here about cutting chalk, but not too much details. I'm using this preflag Master chalk I got recently. It lasts longer - normally a good thing - but the "start holes" are drilled deeper too, so it is taking forever to flatten off the top. Plus I want to make it last even longer, since it's not made anymore. So I was thinking about cutting it down the middle making two pieces, each with exposed flat sides. Plus I seem to remember reading that other people cut chalk too. What reasons do people cut chalk - same thing I'm thinking? And how would one go about doing it? Seems like it would dull a knife pretty easily. I was thinking about trying a coping saw. thank you
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