By far the one I use most is a 3m sanding sponge, the one with multiple grits on each side, and lately the longer ones. Just amazingly flexible tools for shaping wood and foam, as well as the cleanup work I had to do on a fiberglass fuse... the way the stiff sponge will follow an inside or outsid
rom: "George Voss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'soaring'"
Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 7:54 AM
Subject: RE: [RCSE] Tools
> Dave, welcome to the fold. Your heritage is fairly obvious by simply
> reading the first sentence. Those of u
lto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 07, 2006 11:51 PM
To: soaring
Subject: [RCSE] Tools
Hi Guys,
I'm kinda new to this soaring exchange but I'll pop in my tuppence worth
regarding favorite tool, as a builder of scale models [ and dare I say
R.E.S.] currently building a sc
Hi Guys,
I'm kinda new to this soaring exchange but I'll pop in my tuppence worth
regarding favorite tool, as a builder of scale models [ and dare I say
R.E.S.] currently building a scratch built Riva Super Ariston Mahogany
Runabout boat to 1/4 scale next project a Sky Bench Baby Bowlus. The nee
Delta table top 12" band saw in excellent condition. I'll include an
extra blade or two with it. It's only been used about an hour. $100
shipped
Central Machine 22" walking beam scroll saw. This item is like new!
I'd guess it's got less than 15 minutes worth of use. It's got a cast
iron b
re designed for
cutting tile. The fence isn't real great, but I always end up making a
better fence for most saws anyway.
Mark Mech
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.aerofoam.com
: [RCSE] tools: Part II
> Greetings!
>
> I asked about tools for small grooves and things. On
>How 'bout this:
>http://www.dxmarket.com/micromark/products/50304.html
Quote from their page below...I don't see why they call this a "MINIATURE
TABLE SAW"---heck my workbench is nowhere near that big!
"Takes up only 7-1/4' x 9-1/2' of your
valuable workbench space. Fixed position
2' blade. "
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