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I've seen many people cite these as an essential tool for armour trimming and I want to get a pair - but I see they come in curved and straight varieties. Is it wise to get both or is that overkill?

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You can never have too many tools.

 

I don't use lexan scissors, I use aviation snips. And I have them in left hand, right hand and straight.

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Do you reckon they're better than the scissors? Also they appear to cut metal, which is an advantage for other things.

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well, I like them.... Whether they're better than the scissors or not I can't say, never used them.

 

But they do cut other stuff. Which as you say... is a bonus.

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Honestly I haven't used them yet. I used regular sewing scissors and a modeling razor knife and my trusty dremel, but like Chef said you can never have to many tools.. ^_^

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I picked up a 2-pack of Lexan scissors at my local hobby shop. If you've got somewhere near you that deals with remote controlled toys, they'd likely carry them there. They've come in handy when trimming plastic when I can't use my Dremel or when I need finer cuts.

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Lexan scissors are great for thin plastic but when you want to cut anything over about 2mm thick they will start to slip.

Thats's when the dremel comes in. ;)

 

In direct answer to your question though.... get both curved and straight. I have used my curved pair more thgough.

 

Andy

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I tidied and finished my armour with a dremel fitted with a sanding band. I found it is the easiest way to achieve a clean and tidy finish :)

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Take yourself outside and have a word.....

 

You'll be pleased to hear I have now bought some snips and a dremel, and just ordered the riveting tool you recommended also. How we will laugh as I slice my fingers off in pursuit of costuming excellence! ;)

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