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I saw this panel line scriber tool on a how-to movie on UTube. The speaker referred to it as the "Alpha P Cutter". It removed plastic without raising a ridge on each side, unlike the indenting process of a point scriber. Does it do the job, and where is it sold?
Failing that, does the Trumpeter Hobby Line Engraver scriber sold by John also remove plastic, or just indent?
Hobby Line Engraver Trumpeter 09912
Or does the Tamiya Plastic Scriber II remove plastic, at John's:
Plastic Scriber II Tamiya 74091
Interestingly, the movie demonstrated scribing straight panel lines on a curved surface, using Dymotape as a guide (the Dymotape being thicker and stronger than other tapes). (But perhaps you experts know that already.)
What do you folks use?
Thanks.
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I saw this panel line scriber tool on a how-to movie on UTube. The speaker referred to it as the "Alpha P Cutter". It removed plastic without raising a ridge on each side, unlike the indenting process of a point scriber. Does it do the job, and where is it sold?
Failing that, does the Trumpeter Hobby Line Engraver scriber sold by John also remove plastic, or just indent?
Hobby Line Engraver Trumpeter 09912
Or does the Tamiya Plastic Scriber II remove plastic, at John's:
Plastic Scriber II Tamiya 74091
Interestingly, the movie demonstrated scribing straight panel lines on a curved surface, using Dymotape as a guide (the Dymotape being thicker and stronger than other tapes). (But perhaps you experts know that already.)
What do you folks use?
Thanks.
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