I've used those before, not too hard, but they seem to work just fine. DON'T ever get melted plastic on the cutting side, it's a pain in the *** to get off.I've used the normal abrasive cutting wheels to cut Nerf plastic with my Dremel without problems. I don't push it too hard.
Also, Dremel now sells cutting wheels made specifically for plastics.
Link here.
They appear to also be abrasive type cutters. I have yet to use them.
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In Topic: Beginner's Guide To Machining Plastics
06 December 2010 - 11:40 PM
In Topic: Talking To The Press.
30 November 2010 - 04:25 PM
Talio, I fixed that statement for you.*snip*Don't talk to the press cause anything you say will be twisted however they see fit, often times negatively, and THEN used against you.*snip*
Seriously people, it doesn't matter whether or not Hasbro can take legal action. If a bunch of negative (or even positive) stories get out, parents won't let their kids buy nerf blasters and the NIC will only be getting newcomers from people that spend too much time on the computer.
I personally don't think that Hasbro will take legal action on the modifaction community, because then parents won't buy Nerf blasters for their kids to play with, taking away a large chunk of ther revenue*. Also, please don't flame/antagonize/eat me on this because it is MY PERSONAL opinion.
*DISCLAIMER: I don't know for sure, but with my luck, it will end up being the OPPOSITE of what I guessed.
EDIT: I wonder how long it will take to find something seriously wrong with my argument.
In Topic: How To Make A Nitemav/mavfinder That Actually Works
01 October 2010 - 03:11 PM
You shoud really name them Aurora Borealis and Aurora Australis.
This gives me an excuse to finish the Nite-Mav that I started way back when. Granted I would have to completely rip off the top, but still.
In Topic: Pump-action Crossbow
30 August 2010 - 11:25 PM
I second/third/1000th Gerry.
Could you use a spike like thing catch to lower the pluger rod length
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Could you use a spike like thing catch to lower the pluger rod length
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In Topic: Double Mavericks In Action
29 August 2010 - 09:03 AM
How did you get those sprockets? machine them? or are they commercialy(sp) avaiable?
EDIT@kitadrian: Would you be willing to sell them?
EDIT@dim3: How do you machine the screw holes and stuff in the back?
Hi gmzamz, no machine screws was used.
What I mean't was, how did you machine the back plate to allow the wings to sit in it flush?
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