Score and snap lexan cutting - viewer request video

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • I had a request to make a video on the score and snap method of cutting out lexan RC bodies. I prefer this method over body scissors, and I did my best to explain it and demonstrated it in this video. I am not an instructor so cut me a little slack! LOL!
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Комментарии • 86

  • @RCBirds
    @RCBirds 5 часов назад +1

    Completely agree, completely agree👍.
    I bought sissors as I reentried into the hobby, but never used them.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  4 часа назад +1

      I still grab the scissors on rare occasions. Mostly for just cutting the brim off the bottom of the mold and at times to quickly cut up to a score line to make it easier to bend and snap it. I was intimidated to do it for the first time so I hope the tips and demonstration help others find it is not that hard to do and the results are a lot smoother than the scissors will give you.

  • @poorboysrc
    @poorboysrc 47 минут назад

    Great video, Addam. Really nice results, too! 😊

  • @jamesneylon7335
    @jamesneylon7335 17 часов назад

    Been in the hobby 20 yrs, never done like that. Thanks for the great tutorial, I will definitely give it a go on my next body. Results speak for them self. 👍

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад

      I used the body scissor for a very long time and found this way and very rarely use the scissors now. Try cutting some scrap material or cutting about 1/4 inch away from the wheel arches for some practice before diving right into the body line for a bit of practice just to get a feel for it.

  • @mitsuman5555
    @mitsuman5555 8 часов назад

    You've got a gift for making how-to videos. I think everyone can find at least a couple useful tips in there even if they've done it before.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  6 часов назад

      Thanks, I appreciate it. I on the other hand feel like I talk to much and stumble through it all but I am glad you enjoyed it! I am learning new stuff all the time from others so I am more than happy to share what I know to hopefully help someone else out!

  • @nomusicrc
    @nomusicrc 17 часов назад +1

    Last
    I love that you did this because of your requested it this was very informative I like how you actually showed us how it was done instead of just telling us

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад +1

      I try to help out and answer as many questions as I can! This one needed a video as it is not the easiest to just explain in text format!

  • @PetersRC
    @PetersRC 11 часов назад

    Great rambling Addam, never heard it explained in such detail before. Keep up the good work!

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад

      Thanks, I am glad you liked it. A bit long winded as usually from me but I try and share as much that is rattling around in my head as I can! LOL!

  • @canuckchuck8836
    @canuckchuck8836 3 часа назад +1

    Good tutorial! I do the cut and snap method 99% of the time. Scissors have their place (mostly for trimming nose hair). There are some rare instances when there are compound angles and transitions where scissors work better. In those cases where scissors are needed...do not fully close the blades while cutting. Cut using the middle of the scissor blades. If you cut right to the tip and close the blades while still in the lexan, it can create a small crack or indent that will be painful to clean up afterwards...or worse create a weak spot where the body will tear.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  Час назад

      Thanks! I 100% agree that occasionally the scissors are a better option where it get awkward or going over ridges/lumps make knife control is questionable. I also agree that never snipping through with the scissors can cause problems! I cut the same way when using the scissors. I also occasionally use them to cut up to a score line to make life easier in some instances.

  • @rolandlabriejr690
    @rolandlabriejr690 Час назад +1

    Thanks for the great tip very well explained definitely going to cut out my body’s like that for now on

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  59 минут назад

      Just a little practice and I think you you will like it! It really gives you some really nice and smooth lines. Just try a little practice pieces to get the feel for it and in no time you'll be getting some smooth wheel arches!

  • @JF-RC
    @JF-RC 3 часа назад +1

    Hey Addam, a very good tutorial of the wonderful score & snap method. I too, initially used the body scissors and noticed the damage that they cause to the outer protector and as you rightly stated, the tip of the scissors to the interior surface of the body. I quickly learned the score & snap method and find this is my go to method for Lexan. Awesome video my friend. Best wishes to you and the family 😎😉🖐️

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  Час назад +1

      Thanks John, I was nervous to try the score and snap method but once I tried it I have not looked back. I still grab the scissors for an occasional task but overall I use this method for everything. Glad you enjoyed the video, so far good feedback on it whish is nice. I always get nervous with how-to videos! Take care and have a great week!

    • @JF-RC
      @JF-RC 36 минут назад

      @@AddamsPlayground you did fantastic 🖐️😉😎

  • @markconnor269
    @markconnor269 53 минуты назад

    Great video Addam 👍 you made that look easy 😁 I'm definitely going to use this next time thanks mate 🙏

  • @RDsRCReviews
    @RDsRCReviews 5 часов назад

    This is a very helpful video Addam. The only part of a build that I dreaded was cutting the lexan body. I was always lazy and just used scissors which isn't ideal. I'm going to give this method a try next time as it is so much cleaner looking! Thanks;

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  4 часа назад +1

      I used to only use the scissors and now I only use them on rare occasions. Mostly for just cutting the brim off the bottom of the mold and at times to quickly cut up to a score line to make it easier to bend and snap it. Just takes a little practice to get the feel for it. If you don't have any scraps from previous bodies the clear plastic containers from lettuce or other veggies from the grocery store are also good things to practice with!

  • @outbackrcaustralia4895
    @outbackrcaustralia4895 9 часов назад

    Hi there Addam!🤠👩, Thanks for making this video, we always use straight and curved scissors bit like the techniques you showed. I think in the past we've lifted the blade and also were trying to cut too deep not realising it's not necessary. We had the problem with a blade not cutting straight in the past and now we know why👌, we'll be looking into some new quality blades. Thanks to who ever it was that asked for this video and to you for going to the trouble of making it, what a champion of a bloke🙏. We hope you're having a great week mate 👍🦘🇦🇺

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  9 часов назад +1

      Yeah it does not take a ton of pressure, you really are just lightly cutting the surface and when flexed it causes a weak spot and will snap right on the scored mark. Give it a try on some scraps if you have any or if not then try cutting the wheel arches about 10-12mm from the cut lines for practice on your next body before trying it on the cut lines right away. It really is pretty easy to get great results. Just keep the blade in the cut, and use a good blade. If you cannot feel a little bur at the end of the blade then you should be fin. You can drag the side of the blade across some fabric with the point trailing and if it doesn't snag the fabric then the tip should be nice straight. I have just had really good luck getting the Xacto brand blades as they are sharpened really well. The very inexpensive ones I have had the tip with a tiny bit of hook to them. Glad you enjoyed it and hoping you both are having a great week!

    • @outbackrcaustralia4895
      @outbackrcaustralia4895 7 часов назад

      @@AddamsPlayground
      Hi Addam, thanks for this information, we have a bag full of scrap pieces to try and practising outside the cut line on the wheel arches is brilliant.
      Thanks for the tip on how to test the blades too!, we have a 100 pack no doubt just cheap eBay blades and fortunately we've only had one the wanted to constantly turn right lol but we'll check them like you suggested in future. No bodies to cut out atm as we've masked the role cage on your CGGH and won't be starting another project until that's completed. Thanks for keeping it interesting mate. We hope yourself and Gina are well.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  6 часов назад

      @@outbackrcaustralia4895 we are doing good and just got home from our yearly DR checkups. All is well! Take care guys!

  • @NikkiKuehnemund
    @NikkiKuehnemund 10 часов назад

    Hi Addam 👋 I'm a new subscriber to your channel. As a child in the late 70' and early 80', I remember having The Frog as my first and only rc car. My father gave it to me, and I remember having so much fun driving it up and down the street 😊 At some point, it disappeared, and many many years later I realized I could buy it again, as a re release 😊 So I bought it, built it and painted it like the box art😊 And now I'm into rc again, a lot older, but with the same smile on my face 😊
    Anyway, I just wanted to say hi and that I like your content 😊 You seem like a real down to earth person, and im learning new stuff from you😊 Keep up the great work 👍

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  9 часов назад +1

      Thanks for sharing and I am glad you have found your way back! I love being able to be able to be that little kid again with them. I am glad you are enjoying the videos and I am really happy you are able to learn a thing or two from them. Thanks for checking in and saying hi! What you see is what you get, no fake persona on camera, just me (usually talking too much LOL!) Take car and have a great week!

    • @NikkiKuehnemund
      @NikkiKuehnemund 9 часов назад

      @@AddamsPlayground Thanks a lot 🙏

  • @jason.bochniak
    @jason.bochniak Час назад +1

    Great video, very helpful.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  Час назад

      Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it. I hope it gives someone the confidence to try it out for the first time. I know I was nervous to try it out for the first time!

  • @bigyin.7710
    @bigyin.7710 23 минуты назад

    Hi Addam, thanks for doing the video, much appreciated. I'm going to invest in a decent knife and practice before I attempt a body shell again. Paul.

  • @All_RC_Fun
    @All_RC_Fun 8 часов назад

    Great demonstration and tips on this process. I use this method and also like a bit of a bigger handle to help with stability and control.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  6 часов назад +1

      Thanks Trey. I used to only use the scissors and was scared to try this way. Once I finally tried it I quickly fell in love and have not looked back. I still grab the scissors on occasion but 95% of it is all done with the hobby knife. I have used other handles but I seem to go back to the generic stick style. I do need to try the finger loop ones, I have heard some folks really like them a lot.

  • @flyingfortressrc1794
    @flyingfortressrc1794 16 часов назад

    Great tutorial Addam and step by step info.
    I wish I'd have seen this before I just cut out two sprint car bodies and wings.
    I never even thought about scoring the panels.
    It was definitely a lot of cutting with the body scissors ✂️✂️😂.
    I'll definitely keep this in mind for my next bodies.
    Thanks again 👍

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад

      Yeah it is really nice for thins like those with the large panels and long straight lines. I still use the scissors on rare occasions but once you get comfortable with the knife and cut out a few then you will tend to stick with the score and snap method! Try practicing on some scrap first for some practice. You are more than welcome and take care!

  • @ShenRC
    @ShenRC 8 часов назад

    Nice demo! I used to do this much more but now that I am old as a rotten tree log in the woods with arthritis in my fingers I can't do it like I used to!

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  8 часов назад

      LOL! I get it. If it has been a while between bodies I will grab a few bits from the scrap bin and cut a few pieces to get the feel for it before going straight to the body lines!

  • @BSslotcars
    @BSslotcars 8 часов назад

    A great methode. I use the curves scissors mostly now.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  8 часов назад

      I still fall back to the scissors on the tricky bits where knife control is a worry!

  • @daysofnick
    @daysofnick 10 часов назад

    It's so true scissors will give you shark teeth finish especially on arches. I buy scalpel blades and have one handle. The point here is you might get scared of slipping and damage your body practice is key as you said. If you remember cutting paper, unless it's one cut your never get a straight line with scissors, really insightful video. I was a lucky I was a graphic designer apprentice we didn't have one pair of scissors in the studio, fabric is different because fabric can bunch up that's what scissors are for.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  9 часов назад

      I was scared to try it the first time I used the hobby knife but since then I rarely use the scissors for anything more than trimming off the skirt around the body from the molding and the occasional really tricky spot where knife control is a concern. Yes, practicing to get the feel for it is very important. Even now if it has been a while between bodies I will pull out a piece from the scrap bin and get myself warmed up before trying to follow body lines.

  • @natehill8784
    @natehill8784 9 часов назад

    Exacto "Z" series blades are the best I have found, I use them for liquid mask cutting because they are so smooth they tend not to "drag" and pull the liquid mask up!
    Little more money but they are the best blades I have ever used! Just a little added tip!
    Great video, thanks for the tips and tricks as well, helps a lot!

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  8 часов назад +1

      Good to know, I am thinking of trying liquid mask soon so thanks for that! I am glad to share what knowledge I have here and I am always new stuff from others as well! Take care!

    • @natehill8784
      @natehill8784 8 часов назад +1

      @@AddamsPlayground I paint a lot of bodies for me and guys I race with, I don't even use any window masks either when doing liquid masks, this way I can make windows custom sizes and with contrasting surrounds etc.
      Definitely helps a lot doing scale style paint work too, can do all trim and accent panels etc.

  • @AdventureTimeRC
    @AdventureTimeRC 16 часов назад +1

    Good method should help people out brother

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад +1

      I know I was scared to try it for the first time but since then I rarely use the scissors unless it is super tricky areas where knife control is a worry. Other than that the only thing I use the scissors for is trimming the initial brim off the bottom of the mold.

    • @AdventureTimeRC
      @AdventureTimeRC 9 часов назад +1

      @AddamsPlayground i use medical scissors and a knife most of the time I get a better cut with straight scissors lol

  • @rivierarc
    @rivierarc 16 часов назад

    still yet to try this myself. Cheers for the informative video Addam

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад +1

      It is a bit intimidating to start, I know I was, but once you do it once or twice you realize it was 90% worrying about nothing. The only time it is a bit un-nerving is cutting curves over a rippled or lumpy area. Some of those you have to really slow down for just to control the knife. In those cases sometimes it is easier/safer to grab the scissors again. Just practice on some scraps from you next project and find the feel for it, after that you'll be hooked.

    • @rivierarc
      @rivierarc 11 часов назад

      @@AddamsPlayground cheers for that. I have plenty of bodies here to try it on in the near future.
      Thank you

  • @lo2713
    @lo2713 13 часов назад

    Ive been doing it this way a few years now, its so much easyer. Nice little tip about cutting the arches, i normaly just try and cut the shape, and not cutting past 👍 see, everydays a school day 😁

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад +1

      It is a bit intimidating to get started but once you have done it once or twice it becomes a much easier and faster way to do for sure. I started cutting past the arches a while ago, makes it easier to to get the snap started and you don't have to worry about snapping the tip of the blade on those tight corners. I just follow up with a little nip from the scissors to take of any sharp corners and it is all easy-peezy! I learn new things all the time too, that is why I love RUclips and sharing things on it. Most is all us big kids playing with stuff but I do learn a lot from everyone!

    • @lo2713
      @lo2713 8 часов назад

      @@AddamsPlayground yup, i love picking up little tips, cutting out bodys is one job i hate, second to paint 😂 ive got 3 bodys coming this weekend that have been sent away for paint. They needed to look good 😁

  • @rcarty419
    @rcarty419 11 часов назад

    Great video.
    I often like the score and snap method for all kinds of building products and my lexan as well, if done right nice clean cuts!

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  10 часов назад

      Yeah, it works great for most styrene and similar plastics. The thick stuff can be a little finicky but usually works better than any other method.

  • @fredboylstein8930
    @fredboylstein8930 8 часов назад

    Thanks for tip!!!!

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  6 часов назад

      Happy to share! Thanks for checking it out as always!

  • @chriswatson9519
    @chriswatson9519 6 часов назад

    You make that look so easy 😅

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  6 часов назад +1

      It just takes a little practice. It sounds more difficult than it is, just a little time cutting up some crap pieces and you get a feel for the pressure needed (very little really) and how to maneuver the body and knife to get good results. Of course I have had a little practice in doing it, at least 100+ bodies now so it gets easier over time. I will still grab a few chunks from the scrap lexan bin to warm up with if it has been a long time since my last time cutting just to feel good about it.

  • @danrennekamp5698
    @danrennekamp5698 8 часов назад

    Great video Adam this is absolutely the only way to cut out a body I've been doing it this way for years along with using liquid mask I'm not going to mention any names but there's another RUclipsr that doesn't like this method or using liquid mask and it drives me nuts but hey to each their own whatever works for a fella

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  8 часов назад

      I have yet to use liquid mask but I am going to give it a try soon. I was nervous to try try this method the first time and I am sure many others are as well. Once I did it I realized it was way easier than I expected and after a few bodies it is a lot faster and cleaner way to do it. I know it is not for everyone and that is fine, we all do our processes our own way and are creatures of habit!

  • @JoevsRc
    @JoevsRc 46 минут назад

    Very cool. Have you tried this on a really thick body 2mm . If so how did it go. I had to use tin snips to cut it. The body was from deltaplastik

  • @powersmodelgarage
    @powersmodelgarage 5 часов назад

    Great video. I have never had good luck with score and snap. Ive tried it quite a few times and I either slip with the knife or it just wont snap for me 🤷‍♂ I have the curved scissors and straight scissors that work well but take more time then this method. I will keep trying though.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  4 часа назад +1

      It takes a bit of practice to find the right pressure for it. Too much and it wants to hang and then jump on you and not enough it can be tough to snap. Most of the times as long as you have a good, fresh blade even the lightest of cuts will snap or peel just fine. I do grab the scissors for tricky bits where there is lumps or ripples to cut over where the knife control is too questionable.

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Час назад +1

    I’ve done it this way, and I’ve done it with scissors. I prefer scissors.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  Час назад +1

      I get it, I still use them for some things but I do like how quick and clean this way is. It can be a pain especially one the ones with really faint mold lines in it! It is not for everyone and always use the way you like, makes life a lot easier to be comfortable!

    • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
      @IowaBudgetRCBashers Час назад +1

      @@AddamsPlayground I’m too heavy handed with my cuts

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  55 минут назад

      @@IowaBudgetRCBashers Yeah, it does not take much pressure, just enough to put a minor cut in it. I think that is the hardest thing to overcome. We are just so use to cutting things and attempted to not cut things is not normal! LOL

  • @333UNLUCKY
    @333UNLUCKY 10 часов назад

    I use a pedicure nail scissor for arches 😂,it actually works perfectly but I will try your way for sure👍🏻

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  9 часов назад +1

      I have heard folks doing it and I may have to try a pair just to have an alternative way of doin tricky spots. Try it out on some scrap bits to get the feel for it but I think you will like it. Once you get the hang of it, it is much quicker and cleaner.

  • @aviano72
    @aviano72 11 часов назад

    Yes this is the way to cut bodies.
    If i need to use a scissor i use a small curved nail scissor as they are smaller than those big you showed in this video.
    I use Japanese Olfa blades

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  10 часов назад

      It can be intimidating to do it for the first time, I know I was a bit scared when I first tried it. Hopefully with this other will give it a try and find it is a lot quicker and easier that fighting with the scissors! I have heard of others using the smaller nail scissors before as well. I should get a set and try it myself. I will check out the blades as well!

  • @madsrcbuggy
    @madsrcbuggy 9 часов назад

    He he, this is great! Yeah, I agree, the score and snap method is far better and safer than using the damned scissors... Sometimes I do a bit of both, I have to admit... Sometimes it's a nasty battle with the damned lexan, mostly I win!
    Regarding the blades, what I sometimes do when I remember is I sharpen them a bit extra on a fine stone and I deburr them on a paper surface, gets a superfine cutting edge, very nice!

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  9 часов назад

      It can be an intimidating to get started doing it. Some folks are not fans of hobby knives to begin with. I was nervous the first time but once I did it I have not looked back. I still will grab the scissors for tricky bits. The very curved wing edges and curved areas with ripples or lumpy section can be easier when knife control is a concern. I used to have an old razor blade sharpener tool (very antique) but it broke and and I am very terrible about sharpening things by hand! LOL!

  • @OGRadGrow
    @OGRadGrow 12 часов назад

    Nice 👍🏾🔥

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  11 часов назад

      Thanks! I am glad you liked it and may have found it helpful!

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Час назад +1

    I get knives at the hobby shop. When one’s dull, 2.99 and I’ve got a new knife, or it’s 10.00 for a pack of 5 blades

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  Час назад

      I get my 100 pack of blades on Amazon for $25, much more affordable in a big pack.

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Час назад +1

    Cmon addam you’re in America, that’s a Suzuki samurai 😂

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  Час назад +1

      Yeah, I know but pretty much the rest of the world knows it as the Jimny! I do wish it came with alternative decals for the Sami but I had to use the Jimny ones!

  • @nickprofile
    @nickprofile 2 часа назад +1

    Scared to use liquid mask because of this🙈

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  Час назад

      I can understand that concern. I have not used liquid mask before but I can see it maybe being a risk. I do plan on trying to use the masking soon so I guess I will find out! LOL!

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Час назад +1

    Emery board.

  • @gigglehurtz3167
    @gigglehurtz3167 9 часов назад

    you know score and snap is much easier than cutting but i just dont trust my accuracy sometimes with a hobby knife. A lot of times ill get it as close as i can with scissors than whip out a dremel with a sanding wheel. Not i deal mabye but i dont have to worry about slipping with a hobby knife, i usually only do that method on wheel wells though.

    • @AddamsPlayground
      @AddamsPlayground  8 часов назад

      It does not take much pressure especially with a sharp new blade. I think that was one of the things you figure out with time and it really helps with the knife control. Of course it is not going to be for everyone and everybody should do it the way they feel comfortable. I know I was scared to try it the first time but once I did I found it was much quicker and cleaner than using scissors. The wheels wells are the ones to get nice and smooth as they usually stick out like a sore thumb if they are not smooth.