My notchers

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Wildpig
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My notchers

Post by Wildpig »

Occasionally, modelers ask about how to make the notches in the formers. There a different methods. The one I like best is with my homemade notchers.

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It's difficult to see, but there is a strip of sandpaper glued to the edge of each balsa strip. The wide piece that makes the "T" is a backstop.

Here is the notcher in action. About 10 strokes, back and forth. The backstop keeps it from going too deep.
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Sorry, kind of bad photo but, it made a neat notch in this piece of paper.
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Wildpig
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Re: My notchers

Post by Wildpig »

One more photo that might help clarify things:

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joecrouse
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Re: My notchers

Post by joecrouse »

Never thought to put a backstop on mine to make em the perfect depth.
Jason K
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Re: My notchers

Post by Jason K »

I looked at your notchers I am going to build one with a back stop.It looks it would work perfect for what I am looking for.I would never thought of building something like that.

Jason K
Charles_c
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Re: My notchers

Post by Charles_c »

That is neat ! I'll have to try that....

Charles
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Bill Gaylord
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Re: My notchers

Post by Bill Gaylord »

Just finished a good deal of notching on my latest scratchbuild, the Heston Phoenix. I think it was more work just to mark them all out :shock: versus actually cutting the notches.
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