Some of you have asked me what my technique is so here's a little article describing it (it only took a few months to do so )
http://www.scihighmodels.com/howto_scrib.html
Writing is not my thing but pictures tell a lot. Don't hesitate to post your comments!
My scribing technique (Sci-High Models)
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My scribing technique (Sci-High Models)
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great article. really good. i think i've seen that pattern in the flesh. i thought there was some voodoo magic going on to get those lines ;-)
if i may add one extra tip - rather than just your thumb/finger, use a small blob of blu-tack as 'safety' to help hold the template in place. i can't think of how many times i've reached the end of the scribe only to have the template shift a fraction. re-seating it just isn't the same. grrr
if i may add one extra tip - rather than just your thumb/finger, use a small blob of blu-tack as 'safety' to help hold the template in place. i can't think of how many times i've reached the end of the scribe only to have the template shift a fraction. re-seating it just isn't the same. grrr
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That's a great tip!futch wrote:if i may add one extra tip - rather than just your thumb/finger, use a small blob of blu-tack as 'safety' to help hold the template in place. i can't think of how many times i've reached the end of the scribe only to have the template shift a fraction. re-seating it just isn't the same. grrr
And thanks for the comments everyone!
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