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Re: Cutting baseplates (Was: Green plate sizes?)
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Date: 
Tue, 24 Oct 2000 15:26:22 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Erik Olson writes:
Ooh. I have to admit I'm not very good at those cuts. Exacto would take • forever
and wear out your blade I think. I just use scissors. Let us know if you hit • on
any other sharp solutions.

One tip: put a brick on the plate and try to cut at a slant along the brick
edge. Chews up the brick of course. I can only go about 10 studs with the
scissors before the plate jams up the scissors. I'm resigned to getting one
good edge and not using the material on the other side of the cut.

I tried a hacksaw. Not sharp enough. I bet a Dremel (jigsaw) would be good--
those have a plastic spring-loaded clip that holds down the thing you want to
cut through. THAT was my favorite tool in the shed when I was a kid.

Application: I built a house on a 16x32 baseplate. It has 3 stories but right
now there are only tiny plates jutting out on the inside where the floors • would
be. I plan to cut a baseplate to fit exactly into the (odd) contours of the
interior. It would be impossible to do it with multiple small plates.

You might try taping the base plate to a piece of plywood (use double stick
tape) and cutting it in a bandsaw. This would allow you to use a fence to get a
strait cut and a bandsaw produces a very small kerf. I have no tried this.



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  Re: Cutting baseplates (Was: Green plate sizes?)
 
Exacto knives work just fine with baseplates, just get a metal ruler, hold it down firmly on the bottom of the baseplate, and VERY lightly slide the knife across the first time to set the cut line. Then you can bear down afterwards and cut through (...) (24 years ago, 24-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)

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  Re: Cutting baseplates (Was: Green plate sizes?)
 
Ooh. I have to admit I'm not very good at those cuts. Exacto would take forever and wear out your blade I think. I just use scissors. Let us know if you hit on any other sharp solutions. One tip: put a brick on the plate and try to cut at a slant (...) (24 years ago, 24-Oct-00, to lugnet.general)

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