Check some of the sizes in all their dimensional groups.  Calculate
in decimals.  You can come close. As an architectural
modelmaker I have used almost every size.  Bought every size (a
lifetime supply you will not regret)  I have use at least a thousand
strips and an acre of styrene and plexiglas.    A styrene
solvent can make the styrene stick to wood BUT BE CAREFUL or you will melt
the styrene.  I put the solvent in the wood.  Use a # 10 paint
brush
John Armstrong



> Hi, 
> 
> Does anyone know if Evergreen makes strip styrene that is the size
of 
> 3/32 X 3/64? The closest that I could find is .060 X .100,
but was 
> wondering is there was anything more exact. 
>

> Also, is it best to use CA for gluing wood to styrene, or is
there 
> anything else that is better? 
> 
> I'm
tackling a older [EMAIL PROTECTED] Railbox kit as my latest project 
> and plan to use styrene pieces instead of the stripwood that came
with 
> the kit. 
> 
> Thanks, 
> Robyn

> 
> 






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