cleaning files
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cleaning files
I'm always getting crud stuck in the files that use and i cant find a good way of getting it out. right now I'm running my x-acto through all the grooves and its really annoying.
anyone have another technique?
anyone have another technique?
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You can get a file brush (stiff metal thing) or is it called a file comb? Anyhoo or I use a "Pro-Stik Abrasive Belt & Disc Cleaner" to clean my files and sanding sticks.
It's kinda like a huge gum eraser.
File Brush
It's kinda like a huge gum eraser.
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I use a file brush as well as a wire brush on my Dremel. One thing to remember is to not use a file brush on Diamond files and it could remove the diamond abrasive. I have a soft brass brush for those.
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If the files aren't too bad, you can clean them with a copper bristled suede brush. You can find suede brushes in the shoe departments of large retailers or at shoe stores. Unfortunately, copper bristles are being replaced by plastic.
A good local hardware store should sell real file brushes.
If you can't brush away the clog, and the files are all metal, you can soak them in a strong solvent.
I used to rub chalk into my files to prevent clogging. I stopped because its a little messy and clogging isn't much of a problem if I don't apply too much pressure and I keep the file brushed clean.
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A good local hardware store should sell real file brushes.
If you can't brush away the clog, and the files are all metal, you can soak them in a strong solvent.
I used to rub chalk into my files to prevent clogging. I stopped because its a little messy and clogging isn't much of a problem if I don't apply too much pressure and I keep the file brushed clean.
Mike
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what im talking about is plastic that isnt really dust but it isnt really meleted its just stuck and smaking it doesnt get it out.
sorry that i didnt respond earilier but i bought a thing for my drill and it works great
i dont have problems anymore.
thanks for your help and im sorry that i didnt resopond sooner.
sorry that i didnt respond earilier but i bought a thing for my drill and it works great
i dont have problems anymore.
thanks for your help and im sorry that i didnt resopond sooner.
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It's quite legitimate to burn material out of file teeth. As long as you don't get the file so hot that you change the temper of the steel. You'll breath more toxins in just using other modelling products unless you've been filing something prohibitively poisonous. And of course, you can always do it outside.
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That's what he meant. It's safer cuz o' that reason.Jonas Calhoun wrote:That's still acetone, 'noosh. 5%, but still.
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Yep, I used to use it too.. taking release agent from recently cast figures.. we used to dip them for a few minutes in a bucket of acetone - no gloves!! made your hands cold and go a little white (if working on white figures).. it did stink to high heaven though.Kylwell wrote:Acetone is nasty, but not that nasty. Fumes are the worse.
Used to use acetone for making screen prints.
Babaganoosh's right with nail polish remover, most use acetone and great for cleaning resin bits..
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