Glueing metal/photoetch brass to styrene question
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Glueing metal/photoetch brass to styrene question
How would one go about attaching metal parts to styrene? I am afraid to use model cement(it might melt a hole in the surface and make a mess) and I don't know if CA would hold. Any ideas?
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You should have a quality set of side flush cutters. These will leave little of the fret on the PE piece. Also some good files to remove the the rest of the fret and finish the piece off. Be very careful cutting smaller pieces as they love to fly into that modeling black hole that surronds everyones work area. For bending, again high quality needle nose pliers are good with the blunt nose. There is a PE bending tool I have seen that helps as well. I will try and find a link for you. For gluing of small PE parts try using regular clear acrylic paint.
Edit- Here are some links to check out.
http://www.thesmallshop.com/products.htm
http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/T ... o_Etch.htm
Edit- Here are some links to check out.
http://www.thesmallshop.com/products.htm
http://www.aircraftresourcecenter.com/T ... o_Etch.htm