Do any of you fine folk know where I can get some really thin flat files for filling thin slots. I have a selection of needle files but their cross sections are to thick.
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I dont know if podiatry files would be any good for plastic but come in some pretty small sizes https://www.canonbury.com/instrument...nded-bfde.html -
Not cheap Paul, but clockmakers escapement files might do the job. Failing that, drill and piercing saw are probably the way to go. Last option, use an Olfa P cutter to scribe your way through.Comment
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These might be of more use to you. also AlanG who has a comparable problem with cutting slots.
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I use a metal nail file which is about 0.75mm thick,and I have one that I ground down to about 3mm wide. Worth having a look in superdrug?Comment
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scottie,
I use various grades of wet n dry attached to either thin metal sheet cut to size or plasticard with double sided tape to get into the crevices others cannot reach. Obviously you will not be putting too much preasure on the sanding so this might help.
Cheers
Mike.Comment
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I know they are Tamiya but they aren't light on the wallet are they!Comment
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I saw these and they do look good but a bit rich for my pocket.Comment
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