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Posted: Sun 10:40, 10 Apr 2011
Post subject: jordan 7 retro Plastic Modeling Working With Injec
Several things can be done to avoid damaging the parts on plastic sprues
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, which are plastic injection molded racks that hold scale modeling parts together. Although a pair of nail clippers or an X-Acto blade can be used, plastic sprue cutters are a good investment for any beginning plastic modeler. Be careful when handling sharp edges!
Cutting Injection Molded Plastic Sprues Properly
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Some Things to Remember About Plastic Sprues:Use a pair of plastic sprue cutters or an X-Acto blade to remove parts from spruesDo not remove parts from the sprues unless they are needed for immediate useLeave the connecting tabs attached when removing parts from spruesKeep small parts safe, losing parts may compromise the whole modelAlways be careful when using sharp edgesPatience is a virtue, especially in plastic modeling
If the edge is still not smooth, try sanding the edges with a smooth grade of sandpaper. An article about sanding plastic models can be found here.
Even in larger scales, parts attached to sprues are very small and fragile. Fortunately, most parts have small tabs attaching them to the sprues. Small plastic parts have a tendency to bounce around when their cut. Before cutting any pieces from the sprues
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, always shield the part with a hand
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, this prevents it from flying away. When removing parts from the sprue, try to leave some of the tab attached; this helps to keep any small parts from being damaged. It might be faster to remove the tab while the part is still attached to its sprue, but the general consensus is that the former helps keep the parts in their best condition.
Plastic modeling deals with very small parts. Plastic injection molds are not very strong and it is easy to destroy detail on the plastic molding if parts aren’t clipped off the sprues properly.
Finally, use an X-Acto blade to cut off the any remaining excess plastic. A scraping action using the flat edge of the blade works best.
Keep parts attached to the numbered sprues, by keeping unused parts attached, they are easier to keep track of. Losing small parts is sometimes a plastic modeler’s worst nightmare, especially small, but crucial detail pieces.
Cut out the necessary parts and lay them out on a tray of some sort. The surface should have curved edges to prevent pieces from accidently falling off. Any unused parts should be safely stored away in a small box, away from other clutter. Use sprue cutters and carefully clip away the remaining tabs one at a time.
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