Model Making Techniques #6: Resin - How to Remove & Painting Chairs

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @hewlett-packardlovecraft2297
    @hewlett-packardlovecraft2297 3 года назад

    At last, the long-awaited MMT Episode 6! Really glad to have you back uploading regularly, as your channel is a wonderful resource of no-nonsense practical model making experience in video format. Not that others aren't, mind you- I just seem to gravitate towards your stuff. Thanks as always, and enjoy the rest of your weekend.

  • @gary6300
    @gary6300 3 года назад +1

    Hi buddy great tutorial on removing resin parts as I struggle to remove aircraft wheels hubs from the blocks especially from the eduard ones. so I think you are the only guy on RUclips who shows us how. so these handy tips are going to help big time. thank you very much for sharing mate.cheers Gary from the UK 🇬🇧

    • @scalemodelcinema9900
      @scalemodelcinema9900  3 года назад

      Glad to help :) I'm hoping to show as much as possible (zoomed in etc) as well as explain as much as possible and am happy I'm finding some cracks that others have missed, thanks for the feedback

    • @gary6300
      @gary6300 3 года назад

      @@scalemodelcinema9900 Hi buddy looking forward to your other up coming videos but could you show us how to remove eduards wheel hubs from the casting block on a later video if possible please as it looks quite a nitemare removing them. cheers Gary 🇬🇧

    • @scalemodelcinema9900
      @scalemodelcinema9900  3 года назад

      @@gary6300 can do...I'll do it as part of a build I'm currently working on...so probably a few weeks/month+ away yet but consider it in the pipework ;D

    • @gary6300
      @gary6300 3 года назад

      Nice one buddy that would be great thank you. cheers Gary 🇬🇧

  • @12Deathcon
    @12Deathcon 2 года назад +1

    I do enjoy this series and I'm glad you continued they are certainly excellent for a beginner.
    I noticed that you mentioned at ~2:50 about the resin dust with cutting.
    I work in an industry that uses a lot of resin as well as other materials that are deemed as carcinogenic.
    My only suggestion to improve your method would be to wet cut to remove the airborne particulate and suspend your waste.
    it is messy but you protect yourself a little more.
    Other than that thanks for what you do, these videos are a great help.

    • @scalemodelcinema9900
      @scalemodelcinema9900  2 года назад +1

      Hey, thanks for the info, that is defnately a great way to control the dust....I'll see if I can add notes onscreen to update the video, cheers :)

  • @supercededman
    @supercededman Год назад +1

    Thankyou for this instruction, but to be honest I can see way more downside to using resin than injection molded parts. The piping on ribs was a perfect example (for me, at least)!

  • @rgj8044
    @rgj8044 10 месяцев назад

    The very small parts are very hard to cut off. Much of my experience has resulted in a pile of crumbled little bits of parts which is really upsetting. Not really a fan.