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  • corsaire
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2003
    • 166

    #1

    Scribing tools

    Can anybody advise on what manual Scribing tool is good to accentuate the scribed lines on a fiberglass hull?

    I'd like to go a bit deeper so primer and paint wouldn't hide them.

    Thanks,

    Corsaire
  • Rick Teskey
    SubCommittee Member
    • Feb 2003
    • 217

    #2
    scribing

    I like too use a piece of 1/8th stainless rod ground down too a fine point.
    You can use a compus point as well.
    A dental pick ground down is good too tho there are many different picks which can be used as well.
    Practice on a piece of scrap too get the feel and comfort level you like them have at it!
    Slow and steady mutiple passes .
    Rick

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    • bigdave
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2003
      • 3596

      #3
      I have had good luck

      I have had good luck with this tool too. It is made more for plastic but it works well on fiberglass and other materials. BD.

      http://www.ares-server.com/Ares/Ares.as ... t&ID=60728
      sigpic"Eat your pudding Mr Land"
      "I ain't sure it's pudden" 20K

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      • wayne frey
        Junior Member
        • Aug 2003
        • 925

        #4
        I found some dental picks

        I found some dental picks at a gun show nearby that are in different shapes and angles for a very economical prices.
        I bought several.

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        • scott t
          Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 880

          #5
          Break the tip off a

          Break the tip off a exacto blade and drag the back side or
          square side along the lines. It may not make a fine enough
          line but works and gives you something to do with all those
          dull blades.

          -Scott

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          • Guest

            #6
            Exacto blades are good for

            Exacto blades are good for wide line scribes, I used this on the yellow submarine hull. Came out okay, although there is room for improvement.

            As for those other blunt blades, I recommend an oil stone or a diamond sharpener- it will save you a small fortune!

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