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A thought on laser cutting the pieces. Low power lasers don't want to cut metal - of any form. One of the problems is the metal reflects the beam.....not good. Perhaps lasering from the back (paper side) would work. I haven't tried it. You would have to make all your templates (drawings) reversed. (Or build it inside out??)
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I wonder how it would cut with a Cricut?
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I'm still thinking in the laser cut of aluminium decal foil, like the aluminium tape, if all part are cut it save lot of work you just need to stick parts to the paper ones, I'm thinking like normal paper modeling but you cover or stick the adesive aluminium parts. About rivets, well as you said some are invisibles and some not, but we can try to find the same effect when rivetting, if you look at the model a bit far some rivets hide from the view, but when you get close they appear. I have tried to shape the aluminium tape but its a bit difficult, maybe becouse is too thin or maybe I have no practice. I will continue developint techniques! regards |
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can you try with the paper side? regards |
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never tried before but I guess after cut some parts you need to change the cricut blades
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well this is getting shape, I finish the cockpit, pilot and canopy, its a slow work for the details but at the end will be a nice model, I'm thinking next model with this technique will be a F86 Sabre.
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The first time they saw it they tell that is huge and wont work...
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