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Ahhh... scribing. This is something I have been working on for a couple of weeks. I finally broke down and ordered a scribing tool online, and bought some of the special tape to help with the scribing. Why didn't I know how much of a difference these two things make?
The scribing tool wasn't that costly online. The one I bought came with about 7 different scribe blade thicknesses. The plastic scribing tape is the real game changer. My panel lines are now straight and repeatable. I can move the tape to a few different places before the tape loses its stickiness.
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Great to know about the tape. I'm going to order some tonight. Thank you.

This is my scribing tool that I purchased. It's all aluminum machined except for the head which appears to be hardened steel. It's from Squadron.
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Actually, now that I look at it closer the whole thing appears to be made of steel not aluminum.
 
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Some more scribing accessories...

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You have the same scribing tool that I bought. I really like it.
I had been using a dental pick, but it didn't work near as well as the tool in your photo. I really like how the tool came with the 7 different thickness'/widths. I believe the scribing blades are made from tungsten. They have squared-off edges, instead of the "V" shaped grooves I was getting from the dental tool.
The tool is pretty inexpensive on Amazon. The below price is in Cdn $.

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You have the same scribing tool that I bought. I really like it.
I had been using a dental pick, but it didn't work near as well as the tool in your photo. I really like how the tool came with the 7 different thickness'/widths. I believe the scribing blades are made from tungsten. They have squared-off edges, instead of the "V" shaped grooves I was getting from the dental tool.
The tool is pretty inexpensive on Amazon. The below price is in Cdn $.

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I think I'll get one of these if it's also available in the UK
 
Nice when that works out!

...oh, and almost forgot these guys in the car from an outing this afternoon.

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The problem with CA is that though it has a strong bond, sometimes it is too brittle, and doesn't leave any wiggle room.
I'm hoping to try out the Insta-flex next time I need a 'flexible' join.
 
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@GCB Too often, I reach for the glue with one hand, the other already holding the part, so a steady bottle is a bonus when getting the cap off with one hand... and depending on the situation, that could be the regular, extra thin or quick setting!
The fourth one is a floater, for goop, or one of Tamiya panel liners in the paint area...

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will break
And the next two over... they are aggressive enough, but very susceptible to breaking from lateral force. (Even the weight of the pin vise can be enough if you don't keep the bit perfectly aligned). Worst case, they break and remain embedded. :confused:
I've found that my most used bit in that set is the .35, so I bought a couple of boxes of those for easy replacement. Sharpie the size on the case helps too!

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