well i think they are polycarbonate,
after priming up the hornet shell i can see now how badly the previous owner cut out the body shell. what is the best way to trim them up so they look right,scissors,stanley knife, dremmel ? |
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To fine tune the edges I use sandpaper as Edou says.
Dremel is likely to melt the polycarbonate. -Lars Signature now gets correct formatting if you edit it in your Profile. Use normal BBcode if you want.
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I mark up the outside of the shell with a fine permanent marker to be very clear on where the cut lines are, then do a very rough cut with aviation snips to get off the extra, flat bit on the bottom, leaving at least 5mm from where the final cut will be ...then use straight scissors for the straight bits, and curved ones for the curves, sanding straight edges with wet & dry & a block, curved bits with a large, fine sanding drum in a Dremel at minimum speed - it doesn't _have_ to be an aggressive tool
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