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If you were to give some sage advise to your fellow model railroaders on the best, most useful tool in your modeling toolbox what would it be?
The tools I actually use the most by a very wide margin are all terribly ordinary, mundane hand tools. At the top of the list would have to be an X-Acto knife. More than just for cutting, it scores, scrapes, shapes, smooths, reams, bores and even drills anything except perhaps hard steel or tungsten; plus, it acts like a tweezers: just lightly touch the tip to a tiny part to pick it up and position it. I buy blades in bulk packs--not the 100s, but the 500s. I can't think of any other tool I consistently use as much. When I clean my workbench, I'll put everything away except the knife, because there will be a 99% chance I'll use it again, and I have a whole slew of handles sitting around the workshop to ensure I'll have one handy at any given time.
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Peteski: Yes, I have noticed the changes over the years (started using them in 1965). Currently I use their new Z-Series blades.Robert: I also have a scalpel and surgical blades, but so far I think I've used them maybe twice.
In fact, this is making me ponder a "modeling challenge", where the charge is that everybodymakes the same scratchbuilt model of something, using ONLY a specified, limited list ofhand tools. I'm not sure what the model should be. It sounds like "model railroading on a desert island".