Scribing panel lines

Hey there.

Does anybody have an advise on how to scribe pane lines around the fuselages?? So far straight lines are not a problem but how do you scribe panel line in a circumference??

Thanks
Saul

this should help you: http://www.swannysmodels.com/Scribing.html

a how-to for scribing which should answer any questions andmore! if you still have questions feel free to ask!!!

Great site!! thank you for the tip.

Saul

I’d not looked at that bit of Swanny’s site before.

Glad I have now.

Karl

i use dymo tape, the stuff for the old labeling guns. I cut a suitable length, stick it down in place and use it as a guide to gently run against, very gently.

Get the UMM scribe tool and watch the video on the internet .Its the best scriber in the world.Winners of nationals use this tool.John Vojteck

Dymo tape works well. I also use short sections of vacuum cleaner belt, cut to various widths and lengths.

Gary

Typically, i will plus up the thickness of Frogtape by placing a few strips together, then trim the edges with a new #11 blade, ensuring a crisp edge, then i will place the tape around the fuselage where the line is to be scribed, and VERY very gently scribe the line with multiple passes using a Trumpeter Panel Line Scriber against the crisp edge of the tape. Once the panel line is where i want it to be, i remove the tape, run a quick sanding stick over the line to ensure the edges are flat to the surrounding area, and Voila… done.

Hope this helps

I guys !

I use thin brass…often left from a photo-etched part tree…binds around things…hold it with fingers or tape the ends…works well for me…

Have fun !

Silver, on your recommendation i just bought the UMM scribing tool . [Y]

The thing works amazingly well ,with practice, and there’s very little build up of the edges of the panel lines to clean up. Cool how it curls up the scribed plastic out of groves it makes. Instead of plowing a line it actually cuts or planes the panel lines. All my other scribers are hunting for an alternate use now .

Many thanks for the tip Mate.