dingo
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Post by dingo on Mar 23, 2010 6:06:40 GMT
I was reading in the Scratch built area where Brian had cut open a door on a diecast truck when he was asked why he did't use a certain type of cutter, now here for that stupid question what is a "p-cutter" I have never heard of it and if it makes cutting doors even on plastic easier & faster I want one and where can I get one from at a reasonable import price to Australia. Dingo
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Post by brianthemodeller on Mar 23, 2010 8:06:41 GMT
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Post by foxy on Mar 23, 2010 12:54:00 GMT
Hi Dingo. That tool is good for scribing wood panels and has many other choices for modeling. Used with a strait edge can give you very fine wooden lined sides for lorries and planking on buildings etc. A very useful tool indeed.
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Post by foxy on Mar 23, 2010 19:11:31 GMT
One other very good use for this tool Dingo mate is parting the resin parts from there spruces. Not a stupid Question--- just needing an answer.
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dingo
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Post by dingo on Mar 23, 2010 20:40:06 GMT
Thanks guys, I've seen them in my local hardware shop we call 'em box cutters here. Dingo
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