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how to cut out body's
#1
how do you guys cut out bodys are there any tips or tricks to doing it. i started to cut mine and im afraid im going to destroy it
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#2
i use a x-acto knife. scratch it real hard and break/rip it...

other wise a small bit on a dremel.
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#3
score it with xacto and peel it outward, away from the painted side.
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#4
a dremel with an endmill to cut the bulk off and then a sanding drum to smooth it all out
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#5
Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:a dremel with an endmill to cut the bulk off and then a sanding drum to smooth it all out
And make a big mess. I like the x-acto method then smooth with a drum

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#6
with the exacto i always end up tearing the body or somethning, do it in the garage and clean up when ur done geez Wink lol
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#7
how much would someone charge me to do it i dont want to mess it up
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#8
I use lexan scissors to get close to the final cut out I want then I use a sanding drum with a dremel.
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#9
well the body is kind of thin so should i try the xacto method.
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#10
I have used the xacto method for years. I can cut out a body with one pass these days. i use a fat handled xacto with a brand new fat blade. This reduces the chance of slipping your grip or chipping the blade. Just follow the lines scoring them as you go and peel.
For vent holes I use a razor bladed hole cutter.
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Czech-it-Out Graphics Wrote:a dremel with an endmill to cut the bulk off and then a sanding drum to smooth it all out
+1
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#12
whats an endmill i bought a dremel acc kit.
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#13
I have done it both ways.

I normally cut the bulk with scissors and then clean it up with the dremel and sanding drum
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#14
cheesecake Wrote:how much would someone charge me to do it i dont want to mess it up

Bring it to Downers Grove or Naperville and I'll help ya for nothing....
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#15
a end mill is a bit designed for cutting sideways, looks like a drill bit but has a diff cut on it, a drill bit wont go sideways.
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#16
I use the Dubro Lexan scissor and reamer kit, $12.95 total.
Lexan scissors on everything except antenna and body mount holes, use the reamer for those.
I also use the reamer to start cooling holes for the windshield and motor then finish off with scissors.

I have to say, it takes a bit of practice to get precise with the scissors and I ruined a couple bodies learning.

Also, super thick bodies are better suited for dremel work, not scissors.
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#17
mikeh Wrote:I have used the xacto method for years. I can cut out a body with one pass these days. i use a fat handled xacto with a brand new fat blade. This reduces the chance of slipping your grip or chipping the blade. Just follow the lines scoring them as you go and peel.
For vent holes I use a razor bladed hole cutter.

Mike, on the "chipped blade" subject...I use an old #11 blade, and snap off the end about 1/8 inch, this gives you a new, wider, very sharp corner that digs a little deeper for the score line. Works good, and gives an otherwise dead blade a second use at the end of the job. It's kinda like the snap-knives you buy at Ace..same idea.
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#18
good tip dave, i do that, pliers and close your eyes! they snap easy.
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#19
Some painters actually do that for cutting masks too. I tried it and it was ok...it changes the angle of the edge to the mask...it was worth a try.
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#20
I just score it, bend, and peel... with a brand new #11. I got really good at it 'bout ten years ago when I use to charge five bucks a pop at a hobby shop I use to work in.
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