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To all you scratchbuilders out there...
...which do you prefer, Brass or Aluminium sheet? Now brass costs almost twice as much as aluminium so what are its advantages?
Also does anyone have a link or tutorial about making your own doors? Cheers Farrokh
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Re: To all you scratchbuilders out there...
Brass is much harder to bend than aluminum, and it's heavier, but it can also be soldered.
I can't see being able to form a compound curve out of brass nearly as easily as I can with aluminum. |
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Re: Re: To all you scratchbuilders out there...
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Great stuff. Thanks Farrokh
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Re: To all you scratchbuilders out there...
Brass has advantages and disadvantages. Aluminum is sometimes better, and sometimes brass is better. Its different per application.
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Re: Re: To all you scratchbuilders out there...
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Which would be better for stuff that is load bearing or has movement, like doors or trunk lids? Mike you'll know this. What metal are diecast's usually made from? Thanks Farrokh
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Re: Re: Re: To all you scratchbuilders out there...
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I would use brass for that because it's not as soft.
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