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Mine's a Bambu too, the P2S version. Resin is the best resolution, but I'm worried about toxicity. I'm nervous just cutting and sanding resin to use on the models.
 
Putting this together! Merry Christmas to me! I'm going to start off with custom shelving for the hobby room
 

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At some point, a glass file ended up on my bench, think it was a 'bonus' that came along with another order.
Today, faced with doing the windows, which I dread for several reasons, one of them being cleanly removing them from the sprue.
...so I googlified it, and in a Reddit post, the guy says "use a glass file". BINGO!

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...not bad! The last photo shows another issue, the refracted light from the middle as-yet-not-removed nub on the other side!

EDIT: the first cut was with a micro razor saw to avoid those nasty compression fractures!
 
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Those glass files are really good for smoothing plastic. I have a Meng one too, the small type, but these were apparently originally made as nail files, which you can buy as well.

Here's a side-by-side comparison:

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On the left (of the photo — that is, the right side of the car :) ) there's a matt, scratched area where I filed a part of the front wing of this 1970s Formula 1 car away, on the right I did the same but then filed it smooth with the glass file that's also in the photo.
 
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nail files,
... shoulda known, Flamenco guitarist wannabe-me, nail care was always top of mind. And there was a time when acrylic treatment of my strumming nails was the only way to keep them from disappearing in a pile of dust under the strings! Twenty years later, picking it up again, my nails seem much tougher with age!
 
It will go through a regular cutting mat!
Been sick for 2 weeks..so haven't used it except to try it on some sheet.
Going to use it on leather with the porcelain blade
 
Ah, the infamous first aircraft P51!
Amazing job!
I can see why you enjoyed building it: it shows!
Thank you! Yes, it was my first ever aircraft build. I liked it so much I have 3 more planes in the stash now haha. But at least now I can focus on the cargo truck!
 
I just got myself an ultrasonic thingy me bob.
I use it for moped parts, never thought of plastic.
What do you use in it ?
That depends on what your cleaning, for metal or plastic like 3d printed parts warm water and a drop or two of dish soap, a little 91% alcohol is ok to if the plastic can take it. Never put a gemstone in it, they all have mineral inclusions that will get larger or break the stone.
 
Like @RacerX said. I also put my kit sprues through a 'rinse' cycle after cleaning, then air dry.
Also great for pen nibs, haven't tried hanging brush tips in there yet.
Of course, gold rings, chains and silverware to keep 'you know who' happy! ;)
Brushes wow i never thought of that, i think i will get a miny one just for that. I hate acrylic's that rubbery stuff is a pain to get out of the brush.
 

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