Been using "worn out dentist tools" for many years and find them to be very 
useful for many train projects.   Stan

--- In [email protected], "Michael Eldridge" <meldridge@...> wrote:
>
> I wonder if a "scaler" from your dentist would work. I asked the hygienist 
> for old tools, and she gave me about 10 tools that have since been used a lot 
> on the trains. Very hard stainless steel.
> 
> Another off the wall idea: use a motor tool with a V-groove bit and router 
> attachment, along with a serious dust mask.
> 
> -Michael Eldridge
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Bill Lane" <bill@> wrote:
> > On the plus side the Plexiglas is long strips - just what I wanted. One 
> > sidewalk in 9 feet long - as 1 piece. The other is 11 feet long made from a 
> > 10 foot and 1 foot piece. The 1 things I did not consider is the Plexiglas 
> > is pretty hard plastic. The MicroMark cutter scribe I got to make seam 
> > lines in the Plexiglas is probably not going to do it easily or not at all.
>




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