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I'm building the Uma Harrier. Brand new tooling. I've never run across PE that I don't have to snip out and then sand down the nub. Is this possibly a new process? Just wondering because it sure was nice
Haha, it sure is. Only came across that once I think, and the PE was thick.was nice
I was looking at it thinking "what is this guy talking about, I see nubs". Then I saw there were nubs inside of some parts, only took a second or two to understand and feel dumb, just thought I'd share my embarrassment.I don't have to snip out and then sand down the nub
You guys probably already wise to this, but fine file works wonders... and more recently, a diamond file!sand down the nub
Wait a minute. I'm lost with what you said. Nubs inside of some parts? I have to clear this up cuz with the way my mind works I won't rest. I have no idea what you mean by Nubs on the inside. That PE in the last picture for this certain model has no Nubs. It is just perfect and all you got to do is take it off the tape. The last Model I built had some PE. You had to snip it out of the brass sheet and then sand down the nub if there was a nub. So please point out the Nubs inside some parts because I'm kind of confusedI was looking at it thinking "what is this guy talking about, I see nubs". Then I saw there were nubs inside of some parts, only took a second or two to understand and feel dumb, just thought I'd share my embarrassment.
Okay. That's funny. Because I went through everything trying to figure out and I'm like he must be talking about the white lines on the cutting mat cuz it kind of looks like they're connected. No worries.Because you photographed it on your cutting mat that has white lines printed on it, it looks at first sight like the parts are attached to the fret.