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I love seeing the silver and red. Your grabs are incredibly delicate and really add to the whole look in my opinion.James
Ed, for my .007" bits, I'm using steel bits I bought over a decade and a half ago. Had to buy 'em a dozen at a time at my local machinist's supply for nearly ten bucks each, but they're flexible and I've never broken a single one. I use my "zero" chuck with a 1/8" shaft on it, chuck that into my Foredom tool and then use the foot pedal so it's ticking over at about 200 RPM or so. Drills through plastic like it's red-hot and with cutting lube, though brass almost as quick and easy.
Been there, done that.
I always like the mismatched color of the air conditioner on many of these prototypes.
Ed, try wiping the polystyrene and ABS parts with Naphtha before gluing. That seems to work for me (I know it degreases the surface, but it might also be doing more than that). I buy it in quart containers in a hardware store (VM&P Naphtha).
Couldn't add a whole shelf, instead of just half and eliminate the need to smooth a surface? You would only need to clean the edges of the shelf even with the sides of the fuel tank, using a light file and some wet dry paper.
How about the new-ish Micro-Scale products?
Not sure which ones you mean....?Thanks,Ed