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cutting glass
What blades do you use to cut the delicate parts?
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I use side-cutters (like wire cutters) to cut them off the trees, and a fine nail file to sand off the burrs.
To cut the side windows from the windshield on my S2000, I used my Dremel tool with a cutting wheel. |
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my idea was to make the windows half raised. with out risking damage
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Use some masking tape to form a straight edge across your desired part. Tamiya masking tape is probably the best, if u hav not got any - then get some! Lay down strips on top of each other - about 2 or 3 to make the edge easier to cut against and if u stick it to side of the window u want to keep then the tape will stop a stray knife blade from damaging the part. I hope im making sense??
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Ill try this one out
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:SNap That work.
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