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Offline Greif

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Embossing Tape as a Scribing Guide
« on: 19 Jan , 2010, 06:08 »
Scribing a panel line can be a tense process to say the least.  To keep too much sweat from accumulating on my forehead, I use embossing tape; the type used in those handheld gadgets to make labels.  It forms to curved surfaces well, and it is firm enough to provide a good guide.  A piece can be used a few times before it loses its "stickyness".

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Re: Embossing Tape as a Scribing Guide
« Reply #1 on: 22 Jan , 2010, 22:34 »
ahh, the stif Dymo stuff, yeah, much better than masking tape, very good!
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Re: Embossing Tape as a Scribing Guide
« Reply #2 on: 25 Jun , 2010, 20:25 »
I gave SUCH a tiny brain...I just came across this technique doing some research, ran back here to post it, and look, it's been posted long ago by excellent modeler Greif. Sigh...
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