A better idea for cutting the plastic is a heated X-Acto knife. Most hobby
shops
can sell you one that screws onto the tip of a small soldering iron.
Wow -- GREAT tool. I've never heard of that, but it would certainly make
less of a mess than the Dremel tool. Probably easier to control, too.
Well, maybe. Now that I think about it, I suppose it depends on how much the
plastic flows, and sticks to the blade. I've tried cutting certain
plastics with heat that simply melted and reformed right behind the blade...
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
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