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I wet sand the cut end with some 400 grit sanding sticks. That works pretty well.
Does heating the end work like it does for fiber optics?
Also make sure to paint some surfaces black or used some type of shrink tubing to shield the light from leaking to other tubes.
I'd like to see any in-progress photos and the results if you have the time.
..... looks like some kapton tape in your photos ..... mind telling me why it is there ?
I used surface mount 1206's in my installation and the way that I made sure my ditchlights had the most directional light was I cut the light pipes shorter than usual and made the plane of the LED face directly towards the front of the light pipe. In this mounting configuration, the pads on the back of the LED were sitting pretty low and close to the frame so to be safe I put a piece of kapton tape down to make sure I wouldn't burn out the LEDs.
Not very helpful to answering the original question but everyone else basically covered the same technique I used. Also make sure to paint some surfaces black or used some type of shrink tubing to shield the light from leaking to other tubes.
At that point, wouldn't have just been easier to run the LEDs to the holes???