4. These teeth are cut on a bevel angle in order to tear paper in a unique way.
5. The ripper is placed over the paper and the edge of the paper is pulled up toward you. Notice in this view print is face up. Face up gives a white reveal.
6. Use a table with a square edge keeping ripper parallel and even to edge of table, allowing the part of the print to be torn off to exceed past the edge of the table. Notice in this view print is face down. Face down gives no reveal.