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An interesting circle cutter.

jknaus

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1mm and up. It seems the aluminum version is sold out so I have ordered the acrylic version. Looks very good to me.

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https://www.uuorder.com/Product/526319375022/THINNERLINE_stars_tiny_lanqieyuan_circle_cutter_1mm_small_round_precision

If you have facebook here is a video https://www.facebook.com/kit.iao.9/videos/10211973080752101/

James
 
Well I guess I am not getting this. I ordered 5 for myself and some of the guys from the club. At $158.00 US for shipping I think we will have to pass. Still looks like a heck of a rig though. Wish I could find it somewhere else. Closest thing I found a was a Martha Stewart gizmo but it doesn't get smaller than 1".
James
 
For a 1mm circle and/or hole I would use my Waldron punch set. I have a couple of drop compasses that I can put a sharp blade in and cut circles up to a couple inches in diameter.

The shipping cost for those was just a bit on the outrageous side James I would have passed as well.
 
Got to tell you , that I own three set of punches and there are in between sizes that become an annoying issue as nothing is the right size.

Bigger sizes can be done with the said compass . The difficulty lies in the small ones for me.

I thing the postage issue may be related to Canada . It does not seem to be so pricey to the US.

Still not cheap :(

Cheers, Christian B)
 
I played with this a bit last night and man is it smooth. I love it. I was making holes so small I couldn't see them and getting frustrated. My wife said try a bigger hole to see if it works and voila it did. So I made some smaller ones and they worked. She brought over the paper I was trying earlier and when held to the light I finally saw that I had made holes, just too small to notice until we held it up.
Got mine through the US and it was expensive. Rate of exchange etc. When I get home I will add the address of the US distributer. I'm going to try it out with tape to make masks for the IP of the Stork. If it cuts as well as the paper did I'm ecstatic.
James
 
Found this

http://shadowhobby.com/tlcc-000-thinnerline-circle-cutter.html

Preorder though. I'm not a fan of that. Let's watch it.
 
Found this

http://shadowhobby.com/tlcc-000-thinnerline-circle-cutter.html

Preorder though. I'm not a fan of that. Let's watch it.

I didn't see that one. i don't mind the preorder, but I do mind that the 60 degree only cuts material to .004", so that eliminates styrene and the other blades aren'y expected until June.
 
Thats the place Bob. I ordered mine and it took just over a week. Didn't see the pre order. I hope to make some masks this weekend and will post up the results and observations then.
James
 
I think I ordered one, thanks for the heads up on this James.

I went to 'reserve' but it just kept pushing me through PayPal, first for $49.99, then $8.50 shipping, then $58.49, so I guess I ordered one. :hmmm

I don't see any locale, the one you ordered came from the US?
 
Yes it did. When I first found out about them they were from China and I didn't trust the site. When I saw they had a place in the3 US and could do paypal I went for it.
James
 
Okay everyone I apologize I don't have better pics. Will see how they turn out after painting. But here are the masks for the instruments for a 1/35 Hobby Boss Storch. I'm really impressed with them personally. It is difficult to gauge where to set the needle though in the smaller sizes. The measuring tape on the slide is not the most exact. But with some trial and error you can find the spot. So 15 minutes saw all instrument faces cut and masked which is so much better than trying to do it otherwise. I hope the cutting mat will give an idea of size.

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James
 
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