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Re: Flimsy weapons
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lugnet.castle
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Thu, 23 Mar 2000 06:19:09 GMT
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hmmm, that reminds me. somewhere I've got a pair of those clippers that
Testors (tm) made for snipping the parts off the 'trees' their models
come on. They have a flat edge and pointed cutting blades maybe 1/4 to
1/2 inch long. I should go dig those out and try my hand at customizing
weapons... maybe even try to make some out of some of the old leftover
'trees'...
-jonathan
BTW: I think they're called "spruce cutters" or some such weird name.
craig hamilton wrote:
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> i'll have to try that! i have a friend who is a manicurist and i've been
> looking for a good pair of clipper instruments. do they leave a flat edge?
> there are certain dental instruments i'd like to get my paws on for customizing!
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> i've come to trust my dexterity with a good sharp blade more than most
> more elaborate tools. _my_ tool set? x-acto makes a deluxe (wooden) boxed
> set with a broad selection of blades (many different types), saws, and
> files. of course the blades need to be replaced after a certain amount of
> use. a dull blade spells doom!
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> later ~ craig~
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Flimsy weapons
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| (...) I believe it is sprue cutters-spruce is an tree and somthing used to cut them would be a little impricise (sic) for the job 8-) ravi (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.castle)
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| (...) i'll have to try that! i have a friend who is a manicurist and i've been looking for a good pair of clipper instruments. do they leave a flat edge? there are certain dental instruments i'd like to get my paws on for customizing! i've come to (...) (25 years ago, 23-Mar-00, to lugnet.castle)
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