Re: separating etched metal parts fr. fret
- From: Rufus <srollin2@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:08:40 GMT
Art Murray wrote:
"Rufus" <srollin2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:zxQif.579056$x96.28924@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Occasionally it may also be easier (and/or produce a better fit) if the etched part is glued in place to the plastic part first, and then filed flush.
Now I *know* I'm in the presence of a master! The thought of my gluing a PE part to a plastic part (or model) and then attempting to sand conjures up all sorts of memories of past disasters. I lack the delicate touch necessary as I subscribe to the "bull in a china shop" method of dealing with small PE parts. :-)
Art
It's all in the wrist...;)
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