I second what Tim says. Bicycle housing cutters are for longitudinal 
housing only.  I found when I tried a dremel cutoff tool on brake wires, it 
left a sharp edge on the inside of the spiral wrap as well as ground up 
abrasive, metal and burned plastic in the hole. Not good for preventing 
friction. Diagonal cutters work best of all methods. The trick I use is to 
place the diagonal cutters on the housing and gently cut through only the 
plastic cover, then rotate and repeat. You will find that the top edge of 
the cutter will find the crack between the windings at some point. Cut 
through the cable. The cable will fold down as the top part of the cutter 
slips between the spiral. Then just nip off the corner to make the housing 
cut perpendicular. Works great. Open up the plastic hole with a sharpened 
old spoke or a nail. Done. This method is used by most all professional 
mechanics. (At least by myself and the ones I know..lol). Diagonal cutters 
do not work on longitudinal housing. Use the Park for derailleur cables.

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