Hate to tell you Modderrhu but modellers have been using Scalpel blades since before I was a Nipper.Originally posted by Modderrhu
Those are scalpel blades! Scalpel blades might be sharp, but they\'re the wrong thing entirely for modelling. We need strong blades that aren\'t going to flex. That\'s just *cough* somebody *cough* making a very quick and thoughtless buck without regard to what might happen if the blades snap.Originally posted by Bengoodall
http://www.chaosorc.com/product_info.php?cPath=45_113&products_id=6916
Appalling.
Originally posted by Dragonsreach
Hate to tell you Modderrhu but modellers have been using Scalpel blades since before I was a Nipper.Originally posted by Modderrhu
Those are scalpel blades! Scalpel blades might be sharp, but they\'re the wrong thing entirely for modelling. We need strong blades that aren\'t going to flex. That\'s just *cough* somebody *cough* making a very quick and thoughtless buck without regard to what might happen if the blades snap.Originally posted by Bengoodall
http://www.chaosorc.com/product_info.php?cPath=45_113&products_id=6916
Appalling.
I\'ve used \'em and still have all my fingers attached and the scars on my hands are from a Stanley knife, Screws and Chisels.![]()
Agreed. Craft blades are much stronger than scalpel blades and far less likely to break catastrophically used for our purposes. In addition to that the attachment of the blade is much more secure for a craft blade than on a scalpel.. well actually there\'s no comparison is there?Originally posted by Modderrhu
Those are scalpel blades! Scalpel blades might be sharp, but they\'re the wrong thing entirely for modelling. We need strong blades that aren\'t going to flex. That\'s just *cough* somebody *cough* making a very quick and thoughtless buck without regard to what might happen if the blades snap.Originally posted by Bengoodall
http://www.chaosorc.com/product_info.php?cPath=45_113&products_id=6916
Appalling.