That last one with blades that would look at home in a safety razor- I’ve seen more than one online modeler use just the blade without a handle rather like that swoopy one. They use them that way both for sawing and scribing. I have to guess that you get more fine control that way.
Sawing that wing you are sawing in the wrong direction. You should start with the blade over the wing... not over it! That's why some blades catch when you start the cut!
I can see where these saws could come in useful when making miniatures. I'm going to have to get some of these saws.
Thanks, now I've got something else I've got to go and buy! 😃
Well, make sure you shop around for a decent price 🙂
I have cmk version of your jlc as couldn't find the type that you have. Quite pleased with it.
It's a great bit of kit. I'm very glad I bought it 🙂
The JLC one I can only find in Poland so I’ll have a look for the CMK or I could wait until my other half goes to see her mother in two weeks!
@@afcmoe i got the cmk one from hannants plus spare blades
@@markhill4526 thank you!
Man vs packaging is a real thing lol
The irony of needing the item that's in the packaging to open the packaging the thing is in... 🙂
That last one with blades that would look at home in a safety razor- I’ve seen more than one online modeler use just the blade without a handle rather like that swoopy one. They use them that way both for sawing and scribing. I have to guess that you get more fine control that way.
All of them have their uses, I guess it's just figuring out which one if best for whatever you're doing 🙂
Not outside the wing...
Sawing that wing you are sawing in the wrong direction. You should start with the blade over the wing... not over it! That's why some blades catch when you start the cut!