Best way to cut photo etched parts

Hi there, i just started using photo etched parts on some of my models. What is the best tool for cutting the etched part loose? I’m using a xuron cutter now, but I still have some flash, for lack of a better term ,left after the cut. So I’m left trying to file sand or whatever the part flush…Any suggestions? thanks, Sven

Every method that I know of will leave a little “flash” behind. I use my exacto knife to trim the parts and always have a little filing to touch them up.

I use a special side cutter I bought from Micro Mark. It has a very thin jaw and cuts pretty close. After I remove the part I can then use the cutter to get up real close leaving no or very little “flash”. I hold the part with small cushioned needle nose pliers to keep from loosing the part.

I cut mine with an x-acto blad on a self healing cutting board. Lay some tape over the part, turn it over and cut from the other side of the tape. The piece sticks to the tape when cut and doesn’t go flipping off into the nether regions. Clean up any excess flash with some emery cloth, jewlers file or very fine wet/dry sandpaper.

Mike

I use an xacto blade on a piece of glass the glass does not give & the blade is a #17 I believe

That’s a great tip about the tape Renarts - why didn’t I think of that??? I don’t believe you can cut it off without a small bit of ‘flash’ but to add to the above I stick PE parts for painting (badges etc) onto a piece of masking tape (wrong way up) to stop them moving about. That’s why I just can’t believe I didn’t think of using the tape for cutting. Thanks!

My pleasure Crasher. Works great for cutting small parts off of sprue too. Even if you use a set of clippers. If you drop the piece it makes it easy to find, just look for the tape, or it will prevent the piece from dropping when you clip it from the sprue. I use both a set of clippers and an x-acto for cutting small parts away.

Mike

I use an X-acto blade to cut stuff from the fret, but to clean up the burs I use sharpening stones.

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