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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/17 15:24:09
Subject: Cutting circles and curves out of plasticard
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Ancient Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought
I... actually don't know. Help?
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I'm making a Karambit out of plasticard. Sorry!
As you can see it's horribly curved. What's the best tool to use to cut it out?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/17 15:52:28
Subject: Cutting circles and curves out of plasticard
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Grizzled Space Wolves Great Wolf
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How big is it going to be? That largely determines the tools you can use. Also is a model holding it, or are you just making the knife by itself (ie. do you need to carve the handle as well or will it be hidden). I'd probably drill or holesaw out the circlular part of the handle. The rest of it (depending on how large) I'd probably just sketch it out, cut it out with a knife but slightly oversized (the cuts won't have nice curves to them), then sand and file it down (round or half round files and regular sandpaper) to get the curves smooth.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/17 16:06:07
Subject: Cutting circles and curves out of plasticard
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Ancient Space Wolves Venerable Dreadnought
I... actually don't know. Help?
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I'm planning it to be around 16-17 cm long, so life sized. I'll use heavier scissors to cut out the larger areas. I have a keychain ring to act as the handle. I guess cutting everything out really roughly and then sanding it is the way to go.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/17 16:44:45
Subject: Re:Cutting circles and curves out of plasticard
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Infiltrating Broodlord
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get yourself an Olfa Circle cutter.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/17 21:51:35
Subject: Cutting circles and curves out of plasticard
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Yup, a circle cutter. They're not really designed for plasticard, but work fine for cutting a curved line deep enough for the plasticard to then be snapped cleanly along that line.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/03/17 23:22:13
Subject: Re:Cutting circles and curves out of plasticard
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Posts with Authority
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Blimey. Olfa went all fancy since I bought mine.
For the rest, french curves?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_curve
Plastic versions should be easily found in decent art supply shops. You might want to hunt out metal ones, if you're going to run a knife around them.
(On that note, scribers can be dead good for smooth cuts in plasticard.)
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