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Possible Paper Modeling Cutter
This knife is somewhat expensive, but I think it would make a great tool for cutting fine detail and thin papers.
Clear-cornea Trapezoid diamond knife, angled, 2.50mm/2.80mm wide tapered blade, sharp sides, j-slot titanium handle | Ambler Surgical This one is more affordable because it is made out of Chinesium; Clear-cornea sapphire trapezoid knife, angled, 1.80mm/2.40mm wide tapered blade, sharp sides, j-slot titanium handle | Ambler Surgical This knife cuts at the molecular level, and would cause minimal trauma to the paper: Side-Port Diamond Knife, 20deg Trifacet Blade (Straight) 6-10/6-0531 - accuspire Anyone willing to do a product review? |
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I had a look, and while they look awesome, those have to be the most expensive tools I have ever seen for the hobby. What that is not their primary use, and while I think they would do a great job, the last one on the list is almost a thousand dollars.
I am going to have to stick with the hobby blades. Jason |
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Whew!!!!!
I checked them out! I'm still recovering from "sticker shock"...lol Looks like only a high powered doctor could afford this tool.
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Wowie Zowie!
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