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General Category => Brag Forum => Topic started by: scrollriffic on June 13, 2010, 12:03:22 pm
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Here is my first try at cutting brass.I put it between 2 pieces of plywood and used a #5 blade to cut it.Painted the backer and glued it to it. Bobby
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very unique, i like that, good job.
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nice work
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Wow! That is very cool!
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That looks Great! Good job. That's something I think I would like to try.
Happy Scrolling
Bill
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Nice work, I like it. Thanks for showing us your work. 8)
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Looks great Bobby. Thanks for sharing.
David
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Look great thanks for sharing
Jimbo
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That is gorgeous Bobby! I assume hobby shops are the place to get the thin metals? Is there a good website for these?
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awsome piece of work
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Thin Sheets and other metal stock can be found at any good "Model Train" shop.
Train modelers work quite a bit with metals of many kinds especially Brass.
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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Looks fine to me also ...........good job ........
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Very nice cutting there Bobby. I know you said you used a #5, is it a metal cutting blade or a regular blade? Also it was great to meet you even though it was here and there. LOL I understand you were a very busy little beaver.
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thanks everyone.The metal I got was at Micheals craft store.0.005 a 36 gauge metal.Very thin that you can cut with your sissors.I used a regular #5 rev.tooth blade but if you have one that is not reverse I think it would be better.Glad to meet you there Cheri and some others as well.What did you think of the picnic and the seminars you attended? Bobby
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What a neat idea. Very nice cutting.
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Great job! that looks great