Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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I've already cut out a Tamiya VW Bus body with scissors-only once, it took me a long time, and then sanding took a lot of time too.
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Going to test the sharp blade method this evening on a new Bus body, to see the difference between methods again.
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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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I see a lot of spray paint cans there. We're going to need to see your ID to make sure you are 18 or older.
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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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Frankentruck wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:47 pm I see a lot of spray paint cans there. We're going to need to see your ID to make sure you are 18 or older.
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Frankentruck wrote: Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:47 pm I see a lot of spray paint cans there. We're going to need to see your ID to make sure you are 18 or older.
:lol: Long term goals and plans are hatching over here for the future, plus I can't bring myself to throw away the cans that only have a few squirts left in them. Everything Tamiya makes is really great, I feel obligated to keep them if they can still provide some use.

Also, we have legal 40% THC herb out here, no need for dirty paint or glue huffing. :D

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I wasn't even thinking of the paint sniffing aspect. I always thought the age restriction is an attempt to combat graffiti.
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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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Results are in, what I started with.
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I started off using a #11 blade I had used on an earlier body, the results were not great, put on a new blade and it made all the difference, I will always use a new blade on every body, no exceptions.
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No dust or scraps of splintered lexan laying around, just complete and whole sections removed.
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After 35 minutes, no sanding or touch up in the places from the dull blade yet.
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The scissors-only VW Bus body took me hours, maybe 3 or 4 hours with sanding, compared to this 35 minute job, with little to no sanding necessary. Stoked!

I also use an Optivisor with the LED light kit on it, which makes seeing the cut line in the lexan so much easier while scoring.
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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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GreenBar0n wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:54 am
I also use an Optivisor with the LED light kit on it, which makes seeing the cut line in the lexan so much easier while scoring.
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:shock: Whoa! Holy crap, you guys are serious! I didn't even know that Ultraviolet Lexan trimming headsets were a thing. :shock:

Compared to the rest of you, my RC bodies appear to have been trimmed with a 12 gage, which they basically were.

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The Optivisor is essential for small projects, got that for building guitar amp clones, it is the most used tool in my toolbox. Bionic vision :D .
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GreenBar0n wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:17 pm The Optivisor is essential for small projects, got that for building guitar amp clones, it is the most used tool in my toolbox. Bionic vision :D .
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:lol:

Some bionic eyes were prettier than others....
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1911Colt wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:42 pm Some bionic eyes were prettier than others....
The new one is very "Bionic".
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bionic....bi...bi as in 2.... or a pair....I feel as though there is a pair of something in that photo...

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Bionic hearing is going to get us cancelled for talking about sweater puppets.


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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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GreenBar0n wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 1:22 pm talking about sweater puppets.
:lol:

We did go off the rails pretty quickly. About 5 posts ago this was about trimming Lexan.

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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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Testing for cancelled, in 2024:

...Testing completed. Pretty cool site here, no one locked the thread or reported us.

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Re: Lexan Body Trimming - Scissors or Sharp Blade?

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TBG bodies are so thick to cut. I always buy an extra one because I now I will mess something up

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