Tools for removing details off plastic parts
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- john53
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Tools for removing details off plastic parts
I am currently working on a 1/350 scale WWII destroyer and have gone into an area I have little knowledge on. I am building a destroyer and need to remove cast detail on parts, ship funnels and funnel caps, to replace details with photo etch. I have a set of X-Acto knives but I am thinking I may need some type of small micro-chisels. I saw a set by Micro Mark. Would these be what I need for the small areas I am working in? Thanks. John
- Admhawk
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Re: Tools for removing details off plastic parts
There are a variety of tools and methods depending on size/shape and location of the details to be removed.
To start, hobby knife blades come in several shapes.

Numbers 16 and 18 can do a lot of the work and generally do what chisels do.
Scraping with the edge will remove a lot of material without worry of digging too deep.
Next, there are blades with saw teeth that work well.
For larger details, a pair of side cutters can reduce the bulk quickly.
Then you have power tools with all sorts of grinding and cutting bits.
To start, hobby knife blades come in several shapes.

Numbers 16 and 18 can do a lot of the work and generally do what chisels do.
Scraping with the edge will remove a lot of material without worry of digging too deep.
Next, there are blades with saw teeth that work well.
For larger details, a pair of side cutters can reduce the bulk quickly.
Then you have power tools with all sorts of grinding and cutting bits.
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- john53
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Re: Tools for removing details off plastic parts
Thanks, I have been modelling for 50 plus years and have a top notch set of X Acto knifes in a hardwood box. I tried these in the funnel cap with various shaped blades and to no avail. I am thinking I need chisels, micro chisels similar to the chisels I used many years ago to put lock sets and hinges on doors. I retired years ago and my trusty wood chisels are far too big for my current modelling projects. I have seen a Micro mark set for around $20.00, would this serve my purpose? John
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Re: Tools for removing details off plastic parts
These two are usually pretty handy;
https://www.micromark.com/4mm-Plastic-Modelers-Chisel
https://www.micromark.com/2mm-Plastic-Modelers-Chisel
They look the same but one's narrower than the other. Both from Micro Mark.

https://www.micromark.com/4mm-Plastic-Modelers-Chisel
https://www.micromark.com/2mm-Plastic-Modelers-Chisel
They look the same but one's narrower than the other. Both from Micro Mark.
- john53
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Re: Tools for removing details off plastic parts
Thanks, I ordered a set of 7 chisels from Micro Mark and if they are not narrow enough I will order these two to compliment them also. John