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 Subject:  I tried that too!List thread.  
  
 Date:  Jun 5, 2003
 From:  Peter Ong 
I used wire snippers on AEF's DPV but the resin proved way too tough for the snippers so I used a hammer and caused a new earthquake fault across the pour plate.

When sawing off pour blocks for curved pieces, you can try to saw in a curve, but I find it a lot easier to make saw cuts in a trapezoidal fashion around the roadwheel and then sand the pour block down to the original curved piece. Works every time.

Good luck!

Pete
 
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  Info for Yuchung Wang on Building Resin Kits - Peter Ong - Jun 4, 2003
. . . Re: Info for Yuchung Wang on Building Resin Kits - Yuchung M. Wang - Jun 4, 2003
. . . . . . Working With Resin the Wise Way - Peter Ong - Jun 5, 2003
. . . . . . . . . And learning the HARD way... - Yuchung M. Wang - Jun 5, 2003
. . . . . . . . . . . . I tried that too! - Peter Ong - Jun 5, 2003
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