ever time I see this subject I think of Ancient  Ant Farm.

Weird, me.  LOL

Mike

-----Original Message----- 
From: Bill Roberts
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2011 9:09 PM
To: S Scale
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Practioneer of an Ancient Art Form

>
> Posted by: "Bud Rindfleisch" [email protected]   bud9351
> Tue Feb 8, 2011 5:32 am (PST)
>
> . . . 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) . . .

For cutting I like the Olfa snap-off blade cutter. There are 13 cutting 
edges to each blade. When the blade gets dull, I break off the end. With a 
10-pack of blades it’s like having 130 X-acto #11 knives. I found my Olfa 
cutter at an art store.

9mm Comfort Grip Rubber Reinforced Utility Knife (XA-1):
<http://www.olfa.com/utilityknivesdetail.aspx?c=8&id=504>

9mm Snap-off Blade, 10-pack (AB-10B):
<http://www.olfa.com/BladesList.aspx?C=33>
-- 
Bill Roberts, Receiver
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway Co.

* * * Notice to travelers * * *

People are rapidly learning that the San Antonio & Aransas Pass penetrates 
the finest health country in America!

Thousands testify that the Kerrville branch is by far the most natural 
sanitarium of the world. This fact is recognized by persons afflicted with 
lung trouble, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, etc. It ought to be of great 
comfort to the health seeker to know that there is hope for him in the 
mountain resorts of West Texas.

Every town and hamlet along this line is noted for its natural curative 
properties. The air is so pure that animal flesh may hang out in the open 
air for weeks without decomposition!






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