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hello, i am working on a Star Wars model that requires scribing, or making small trenches to show hull plating. what would be the best tool to use? keeping in mind that it is made out of 0.04" styrene. thanks
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Depends on the fineness of line you want. The Hase tool is great for fine work. So are the scribe saws. The Tamiya scriber is better for thicker cuts.
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well the model is 1/48 scale, so the cut should be about 0.5 mm deep, with that said, which tool that you listed would you recommend?
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Flat(ish) surfaces or compound/complex curves? At .5mm I'm guessing a fatter line is what you're going to want, try the MicroMark tool. Has a thick and thin side, cuts a V channel.
One trick I learned was let the tool do the cutting and count your strokes for even depth/width.
One trick I learned was let the tool do the cutting and count your strokes for even depth/width.
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that one looks good, do you use a ruler or straight edge on it, or are most of them done by hand?
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Yes.
I've used eraser shields, straight edges, Dymo label tape, and scribing templates.
Dymo is by far the most versitile. Thick, sticks well, bends around corners.
I've used eraser shields, straight edges, Dymo label tape, and scribing templates.
Dymo is by far the most versitile. Thick, sticks well, bends around corners.
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This thread may give you some pointers too:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... hp?t=42752
I hope this helps.
Kenny
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... hp?t=42752
I hope this helps.
Kenny