How to cut wine corks
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Hello, if you steam them for about 15 minutes you can cut them with a sharp knife. Then let them dry out for a couple of days.
Use an Exacto knife with a fresh blade and be careful.
Very carefully! I've cut them with a small hacksaw, a utility knife and asked my husband to cut with his sawsall. My best advice is to work on a surface you won't damage and wear gloves.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5751237_cut-wine-corks-half.html
with a sharp exacto knife
We covered the windowsill in our kitchen with corks. I boiled them for a few minutes then let them dry before cutting.