Wash or not wash sheet styrene?
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Wash or not wash sheet styrene?
I know that before I start working on a model out of the box, I should wash it first to remove all the oils and solvents used to remove it from its mold. Should I do the same thing when I purchase sheet styrene for scratch building? Thanks!
- Chacal
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However... after you mark the sheet, cut it following the marks, handle it this way and that, the sheet will have to be cleaned from the ink/pencil from the marking, from the natural oils in your hands etc. So, after I cut it to shape, I like to clean styrene with alcohol (usually isopropanol).
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It's good practice not to use a pen at all. The solvent in some paints can make the ink bleed through. A ball point is particularly bad as the ink never truly dries. A sharp pencil is good for marking out. Other than the usual pre-paint cleaning routine, styrene sheet is not subject to any oily residue in it's manufacture.
Usually by the time I've done with a scratch or bash there is little need to wash anything. All the sanding and priming and sanding and priming has taken care of any residual marks or residue.
Sanding and priming
Sanding and priming
sanding and priming
sandingandpriming
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Sanding and priming
Sanding and priming
sanding and priming
sandingandpriming
enough to make a sane man go crazy and start building Nascar models.
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Classic example of the ink problem right here:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... hp?t=50483
In brief, use a pencil.
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... hp?t=50483
In brief, use a pencil.
- Chacal
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And to use a pencil you may want to "help" the surface of the styrene by gently buffing it with fine steel wool, so it will "grab" the graphite better.
Sheer elegance in its simplicity.
Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.
Political unrest in dictatorships is rather like a round of rock-paper-scissors: The oposition goes on denouncing the regime on the papers, the regime censors the papers, rock-throwing ensues.