How do I terminate fiber optic cable?
Terminating a fiber optic cable involves the following steps:

1. Gather tools and materials: You will need a fiber optic cable, connectors, a connector kit, a cleaver, a stripper, a microscope, cleaning supplies, and heat shrink protection.

2. Clean the fiber: Use cleaning supplies to remove any dirt or debris from the end of the fiber optic cable.

3. Strip the buffer: Use a stripper to remove the buffer coating from the end of the fiber, being careful not to damage the glass fiber.

4. Cleave the fiber: Use a cleaver to make a clean, precise cut on the end of the fiber.

5. Insert the fiber into the connector: Carefully insert the cleaved fiber into the connector and align it with the ferrule.

6. Crimp the connector: Use the connector kit to crimp the connector onto the fiber, making sure to apply enough force to ensure a secure connection.

7. Polish the fiber: Use a polishing film to smooth the end of the connector and remove any roughness or imperfections.

8. Test the connection: Use a microscope to inspect the connection and verify that it is free of defects.

9. Protect the connection: Use heat shrink protection to seal and protect the connection from damage.

Note that the specific steps and materials required may vary depending on the type of connector and cable being used. It's also important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and to have a basic understanding of fiber optic technology before attempting to terminate a cable. If you are unfamiliar with the process, it's recommended to seek assistance from a qualified fiber optic technician.
I'm on step 4, but I think I damaged the glass fiber a few inches above the cut. What do I do now?