JasBrick
My trade secrets...
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Each item is numbered in All Sizes... here is the key:
1. Spare drills and scalpel blades;
2. Sanding heads for hobby power tool;
3. Various grade sandpaper disks for hobby power tool;
4. Hard grinding disks for hobby power tool;
5. Hobby power tool;
6. Plasticard (for creating composite plates and armour);
7. Pliers;
8. Hobby saw (for cutting really thick / hard pieces);
9. General purpose craft knife;
10. Heavy duty sharp blade (lethally sharp.. be careful);
11. Scalpel blade (as above but for more controlled cutting);
12. Needle;
13. Various shaped tweevers;
14. Metal pins (used for strengthening joins);
15. Diamond tipped file;
16. Sculpting tools (for use with greenstuff and lesser extent milliput);
17. Clay shapers (my favourite tool of choice... never sculpt greenstuff without them);
18. Hobby pinning hand drill;
19. Milliput (for creating inorganic material);
20. Greenstuff (for creating anything, but particularly good for organic sculpting);
21. Variety of hobby files;
22. Last but not least... a decent cutting mat / worksurface.
I will try and do the same for my painting gear at some point... but this is for future reference in my blog.
My trade secrets...
Instructional image for my blog: jasbrick.wordpress.com/
Each item is numbered in All Sizes... here is the key:
1. Spare drills and scalpel blades;
2. Sanding heads for hobby power tool;
3. Various grade sandpaper disks for hobby power tool;
4. Hard grinding disks for hobby power tool;
5. Hobby power tool;
6. Plasticard (for creating composite plates and armour);
7. Pliers;
8. Hobby saw (for cutting really thick / hard pieces);
9. General purpose craft knife;
10. Heavy duty sharp blade (lethally sharp.. be careful);
11. Scalpel blade (as above but for more controlled cutting);
12. Needle;
13. Various shaped tweevers;
14. Metal pins (used for strengthening joins);
15. Diamond tipped file;
16. Sculpting tools (for use with greenstuff and lesser extent milliput);
17. Clay shapers (my favourite tool of choice... never sculpt greenstuff without them);
18. Hobby pinning hand drill;
19. Milliput (for creating inorganic material);
20. Greenstuff (for creating anything, but particularly good for organic sculpting);
21. Variety of hobby files;
22. Last but not least... a decent cutting mat / worksurface.
I will try and do the same for my painting gear at some point... but this is for future reference in my blog.