Quick tips: Pin hole sink mark repair
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- Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
- How to fix one of injection moulding's issues is what I am going to show you in this quick tips video. I am aware that there are other ways... just showing the one which i prefer.
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A very simple solution to an annoying problem....thank you MMSM for sharing this quick tip.
Always welcome
When I see these dimples, I get a sinking feeling of depression. But moew I’m feeling fulfilled and looking forward to it!
There is almost nothing unfixable :)
What a great tip, so much more neater than using a filler.
It really is!
You sir are a total genius, you come up with some very simple nut effective modelling solutions, bedt regards mate from Australia.
Wow, thanks
Sprue-goo smoothed over with liquid cement is also quick and easier way of getting rid of those pesky pin holes!!
Very helpful vid M, Cheers mate 👍
Will try that, haven't occured to me that I can smooth sprue goo with cement 👍
*Easy and cheap, what else? Thanks Doctor for this "cure"!😉*
You bet!
Excellent tip. I've used stretched sprue to fill gaps in assembly on models of lesser quality, as well.
Oh yeah, good - old deal with what you have. 😄
As always, great tips to make modelling easier. Well done and thank you
Many thanks!
Awesome work my Bulgarian cousin!
Thanks mate, where U from?
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Top tip, thanks my friend.
Thanks for watching mate!
Thank you excellent tip excellent video excellent amount of time did exactly what you said on the tin 👌👍
Great to gear that mate, glad you like it 👍
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That's a really good tip my friend 👍👍👍...
Thank you very much....
My pleasure!
Nice one!
Thanks!
great tip thanks
You are welcome!
Thanks for the useful tip. Is this the next kit you're going to assemble?
Thanks for watching mate, this is a build that I am doing on Patreon and it will also be available on another website. More info on that when the time comes :)
This also works if you accidentally drills holes through the entire piece like I did once…
Yeah and filling unwanted pylon holes on the wings too :)
Nice 👍
Thanks ✌
Cool!
Thanks mate!
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comment for the algorithm
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Details that small are minor annoyances overall. Remember its a plastic replica and dont expect exacting detail it can only be a piece of plastic. No need to worry to such extreme over a minor flaw you will hardly notice overall. :)
Such defects are very obvious and should be taken care of IMO.
If you are after perfection plastic kits wont get you there ;)
I dont have the means for a real one sadly :)
A surgical strike at 1/72.
Man got to do what a man got to do 😄
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