David, heres a video on the ultrasonic cutter. My deck thickness is around 2mm.
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i use a chisel blade on my 1/429 scale Arizona's to remove the port holes, i think it is easier than sanding them down.
when splicing hull sections together when i am either lengthening or shortening hulls, i glue pieces of plastic to the inside of one hull piece that extends out enough that the next hull piece covers the pieces of plastic when the hull pieces are butted together.
Good luck with this ultrasonic cutter. I bought it, and found there was almost nothing I could cut more easily than with an Exacto blade. Thicker pieces were impossible, and thinner pieces got so hot I couldn't hold them. Sent it back.I cant help myself. Just purchased an ultrasonic cutter so I can remove all the deck fittings from the model. I intend to fill the deck and laminate a timber veneer strip deck in the proper scale.
My goodness, that’s not what I wanted to hear, but thank you for the feedback.Good luck with this ultrasonic cutter. I bought it, and found there was almost nothing I could cut more easily than with an Exacto blade. Thicker pieces were impossible, and thinner pieces got so hot I couldn't hold them. Sent it back.
I'm very sorry. That ultrasonic cutter is not the one I purchased. Mine was from MicroMark, and cost $430. Very possibly the one you got will do a better job. Plus, I got mine only for wood, so it, and yours, may work much better with resin. Sorry if I upset you unnecessarily. In any event, good luck with it.My goodness, that’s not what I wanted to hear, but thank you for the feedback.




Hello Bryan,Despite the imperfections and inaccuracies, I think this model has a good basis for adding my own scratch building modifications.
Here’s another issue. The segmented hull pieces are just butt glued together and this could cause alignment issues. My previous experience with the pink 3D kits is that the hull parts were easy to insert with a telescopic action of sliding together ( if you follow what I’m trying to say)
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Hello Bryan,
are you going to add some (brass?) square rods inside to strengthen the construction in it's hole length? So the danger of breaking the brittle resine may go away.
To be honest I am shocked to see an US $500 model being detailled that bulky in it's hull. The rest seams to come in an decent quality - looking foreward your progress.
Hope this helps,
CH




One of the recommended uses for the ultrasonic cutter is removing 3D printed parts from their supports. Have you tried that on these small parts?When I removed the deck fittings, some of the pieces broke apart, so I have purchased replacement fittings from MicroMark.
One of the recommended uses for the ultrasonic cutter is removing 3D printed parts from their supports. Have you tried that on these small parts?
