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Creative => How-To => Topic started by: noodwachter72 on August 26, 2010, 20:56:10
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I think we need a topic about tool's by cos i Read a lot of time what is a Dremel or how you do dad .
first don't let Little children work alone wit tools
that's Way i post the pictures of the tools i use
most ly simple hand tools work best
pict one sandpaper nailvijlen
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I think this is a good idea, Peter. After we unpack following our move in about four weeks, I'll post photos of the tools I use.
I see the rally truck and trailer in the background of some photos. Is the custom under way on it?
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Gordon pleas check the spelling
saw blade 0,6 millimetre thick
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at last the Dremel
and Oder heavy machines like ribbon saw and drill stand
groet Peter
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I have but three tools for customizing klickies.
A basic retractable utility knife with a sharp blade;
A ½” drill bit;
A flathead screwdriver.
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Thanks Peter! I have not tried any cutting and slashing... But its good to know what i could use!!
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I also have a board with 3 strips of sandpaper, different grit size. For sanding down parts.
No pic at the moment.
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:hmm: You forgot the importest tool! Please allow me to add! :lol:
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:lol: Quite right, shirona! :wave:
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:hmm: You forgot the importest tool! Please allow me to add! :lol:
hmmm where i can get two right hands ??? :lol:
world greets
Andi
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:hmm: You forgot the importest tool! Please allow me to add! :lol:
in which case, my mostest important (for masking/cutting) tool is..... :P
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Forceps. They look kinda like a cross between scissors and pliers, with a locking mechanism near the grip area.
Needles and thread (for splicing).
EDIT: Here is a pic (from Redding Medical.com)
(http://www.reddingmedical.com/prodimg/forceps1.jpg)
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wow, some look like torture devices to me! I just have a cutter, sandpaper, airbrush, pencils, tape and the modeling paste. I think that's all. And paint of course.
What do you use a flathead screwdriver for, Andy?
Gaston
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What do you use a flathead screwdriver for, Andy?
For removing legs from bodies. Get it into the hip along the side to “pry” out the legs.
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For removing legs from bodies. Get it into the hip along the side to “pry” out the legs.
oh! cool! I use the Hans tecnique. This one is intereting too. :wave:
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¿Is that were you put the figure in a sitting position and then smash tem into a table, deck, etc? Cause I tried that a few times and it doesn’t seem to work… ???
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yes that's the one. But I don't smash it. I press it between my two hands with a cloth. Works everytime. For some reason women are more dificult, but no problem at all. :wave:
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yes that's the one. But I don't smash it. I press it between my two hands with a cloth. Works everytime. For some reason women are more dificult, but no problem at all. :wave:
I'll have to try it with the cloth, Gaston. I broke the legs on my pirate the other way. :'(
Joe
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yes that's the one. But I don't smash it. I press it between my two hands with a cloth. Works everytime. For some reason women are more dificult, but no problem at all. :wave:
If no one knew this thread was about klickies, one would wonder, "what are these folks talking about, smashing women in order to remove their legs from their bodies?" lol
I actually recently learned the smashing technique, and I found it so fun! Once I learned it, I just started swapping parts on all my pirates to create more unique figures. Once you smash one, you just can't help but smash some more! Much fun!