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Happy birthday old man
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Any one you can get Just stick a micro chuck in it
You can buy miniature ones but they are very limited
I have a small cheep drill that u get from the likes of SiP Does the job
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so you'll look like a walking sheep
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Bought a variable speed rotary tool from maplins with 109 pieces
a set of tweesers and some superglue
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Have any of you used these do they work? Its for handrails and mirrors etc..
I found this, has anyone used it?
for these i use mitre glue from b and screw
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Have you painted it in a cold damp area? If so sometimes putting it in a dry warm place may cure it.
If not get some appropriate thinners and cotton wool buds and go easy at removing it a bit at a time
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Some people use door mats May be of some use
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Rap them individually in toilet paper then put them in a box Cheep and cheerfull
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Have a look here may be of help
http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php/topic,3054.msg31334.html#msg31334
Or Not blowing my own trumpet but you may get some ideas
http://www.farmtoysforum.com/forum/index.php/topic,828.30.html
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I think the other lads/lasses have covered most of it but I would say the first thing to think about is what tools you have at your disposal. You only need basic craft tools for Plastruct but for working with MDF some good power tools would be of great benefit.
Base wise don't go for anything less than 6mm I would sugest 9mm MDF would be better as it doesn't flex too much.
It all boils down to your personal abillities and preferences to what materials you use for a building Start simple and then as you get more confident the sky is the limit.
Regards Scott
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A simple way is to use an old hair dryer and heat it gently with that doesn't leave black marks like you can get with a candle most hair dryers have a couple of heat settings so experiment to see what works
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My recent Bargain is a second hand Draper 14 inch throught scroll saw with loads of blades for the pricely sum of 15 quid
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These bad boys, one to keep up Traci's Dads and one for home.
OH WHAT A BIG CHOPPER U'VE GOT SIR
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Had new internal doors all ruond last weekend so have been fitting new door surrounds today.
Will Get to go in the workshop soon \
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starting of a good build
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Was wandering what the best thing was to do about them! (I thought it was just my bad cutting that made the furry edge at first!) Have had ago with the sand paper and they have come up ok. Might have a go with the file later. Thanks for the advice!
Another way is to get a sharp knife and scrape the fuzz off (a bit like scraping a spud) but don't try to slice it
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New Years Resolution -
Leverets Farm!
Feeling the same way Must do more to the layout :'(
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were the pictures taken in a snow storm Not a sausage to be viewed and got all excited
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Looking forwards to see the progress of the build
Regards Smurf
I have a little knowledge on constructing buildings and can try to help if needed
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I'm back after a monumental computer crash on thursday Killed windows to bits :'(
Took me till thisafternoon to get most of my stuff back
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Trying to get hold of take that tickets everywhere is blocked
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where's the freebies
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Somebody had a fetish for an ugly bloke
UH New Releases 2011
in Universal Hobbies Models
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The zig zags are a neat bit of kit Won't bother making some if they are about