--- In [email protected], "shabbona_rr" <user141771@...> wrote:
>
> One thing I remember from the series was that the author emphasized using a
> fresh, sharp modeling knife to ensure sharp, clean cuts, especially for
> window openings, etc.
>
> Bob Nicholson ______________________________________________
>
>
> Bob,
I've read that three part article at least a dozen times back before the
SHS/AM full length Pullmans came out. Bill Boucher emphasized that he preferred
single edge razor blades to modeling knives. Seems rough on the index fingers
but he also said use light pressure and not try to cut all the way through in
one stroke. The single edge blades can also have a dulled corner broken off to
reveal a new sharp edge. (From Bill Clouser MR article)
Having enough 12-1 heavyweights now, I'd still like to try some specialized
prototypes in Strathmore, but using Archer rivets in lieu of impressed rivets.
Bud Rindfleisch
> > >
> >
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