--- In [email protected], "kbt000" <kbt1@...> wrote:
>
> 
> Jim, and anyone else curious about this....I've found that if possible 
> (meaning accessibility)I often use a metal straight edge and score a line 
> using the back of the pointed Xacto #11 blade (on styrene of course)prior to 
> making the cuts with a the Zona saw. It gives the saw a sort of guideline. 
> Make a few passes to gain some depth. Also, I use the reflection of the 
> material in the mirrored finish of the saw blade to see if I am keeping the 
> saw perpendicular for a nice even cut. This usually results in very little 
> sanding or cleanup.
    Bud Rindfleisch
> 
> 
> Hi Jim,
> 
> Not sure what to tell you. Go slow and keep your saw straight?
> 

> 
>
> > > Cutting the top off was fairly easy with a razor saw.  <skip>
> > 
> > Keith:
> > Easy for you to say!  I for one could use some pointers, "how to's" and 
> > do's and don't's for cutting with a razor saw and obtaininng a smooth 
> > square edge.   Seems most of my similar projects result in way too much 
> > work and aggravation to clean up and hide those edges when bringing cut 
> > seams back together.
> > 
> > Any modeling tips or photo steps would be greatly appreciated!
> > 
> > Jim Kindraka
> > Plymouth, WI
> >
>




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