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BattleshipBob

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Evening, not sure if this is the right place?

Looking for advice ref buying a good scriber. Will need one after ruining panels no doubt lol

Thanks bob
 
Hi Bob
I have several, and they all have uses.....
An engineering scriber is a useful general tool. Holds an edge for ever....leaves a raised edge to the furrow though.
Tamiya scriber is good, commonly called a scrawker, they can be fairly easily made yourself if you know how...basically cuts out a furrow, so no real discernible edge to the cut.
I also use a couple of Lino/scraperboard artists cutters as well. They are really good for some sorts of plank lines.....again, leaving no raised edge, but not cutting square slots like the Tamiya tool.
 
I use the back edge of Xacto #11 blades. PaulE
 
I've heard good things about the UMM scriber tool but not sure they are available in the UK.

Dave
 
Been using an Olfa P cutter for 20+ years to cut plastic card for scratch building but they can also be used for panel lines

I think the Tamiya one mentioned above is a licensed version of the same tool
 
Been using an Olfa P cutter for 20+ years to cut plastic card for scratch building but they can also be used for panel lines

I think the Tamiya one mentioned above is a licensed version of the same tool
Just rebranded. On the back of mine, moulded into the plastic, it says “OLFA JAPAN”.

I agree this is a very good tool for scribing lines in plastic and cutting thicker sheets, though.
 
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Thanks to you all, much appreciated

Will get a tamiya one as they are not too much of the hard earned!

Bob
 
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