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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: Bob Sands on December 10, 2014, 01:46:34 AM
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Something I found, on my way looking for something, else,.....looked interesting. Of course, no vested interest,....not my brother-in-law,....and all the other disclaimers.
http://scaleplasticandrail.com/kaboom/index.php/component/content/article/50/399-the-nutter-scale-detailing-tool-by-the-small-shop
Take care Bob
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Cool! Small Shop makes quality tools, so this should be well made...
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As I mentioned in the Latest Acquisitions thread, I got one of these for Christmas, along with the extra tooling...
(http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh640/UncleTony1917/file_zps2ac42da2.jpg)
It's a simple tool; you clamp the special coated lead foil over the rubber mat, select a punch, screw it onto the handle, and press gently on a bare spot of foil until it clicks twice, and voila! A tiny nut is created. The operation takes about a half a second and is basically foolproof. The results don't rival the likes of those made by RB Motion, but are pretty competitive with PE products. Here is a example mounted on my model, it is roughly .5mm in diameter; you can easily flatten them out or leave them "dished" as they come off the punch:
(http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh640/UncleTony1917/file_zpsddfae5aa.jpg)
Besides hex nuts, it makes square nuts, hex bolt heads (no holes) and rivet heads. I suggested they offer a range of punches to make washers and rings; they seemed receptive to the idea but didn't make any promises.
Not cheap, but a well made tool that I think will prove pretty versatile...
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Happy Christmas, Bo.
It looks very useful. When you say it's not cheap, can you give us an idea of the price?
Best wishes
Nigel
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Nigel, it retails for about $115 here in the USA ...
Here is a comparison of hex nuts from a variety of sources -- sorry this isn't completely apples to apples because I was too lazy to dig thru every pile of every kind to find exact size matches -- but it should give you an idea.
Top row : Nutter foil punch
2nd row: Alliance PE
3rd row: Vector cut fiber
4th row : RB CNC
5th row: Masterclub resin
(http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh640/UncleTony1917/file_zpsc7900efa.jpg)
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Thanks Bo. That comparative photo is very helpful too.
Best wishes from a grey, drizzly middle of France
Nigel
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Here's the same model with a few more nutter nuts applied to the ammo can straps (lower right):
(http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh640/UncleTony1917/file_zpsf171f839.jpg)
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Looks pretty good.
Any idea how they compare to one of the standard punch and die set nuts (like the old historex agents set) size wise?
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Looks pretty good.
Any idea how they compare to one of the standard punch and die set nuts (like the old historex agents set) size wise?
Nope :)
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Here are instructional videos for the nutter and punch set.
Des.
The nutter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyWNk7m2xuo
The punch and die set https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5m4qaRcmXdU
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Plastruct makes extruded styrene hex shaped rod in .020 inch, .030, and .040 sizes if you care to slice up your own.
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Here's the same model with a few more nutter nuts applied to the ammo can straps (lower right):
(http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh640/UncleTony1917/file_zpsf171f839.jpg)
Astonished !!!!! :o
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Nigel, it retails for about $115 here in the USA ...
Here is a comparison of hex nuts from a variety of sources -- sorry this isn't completely apples to apples because I was too lazy to dig thru every pile of every kind to find exact size matches -- but it should give you an idea.
Top row : Nutter foil punch
2nd row: Alliance PE
3rd row: Vector cut fiber
4th row : RB CNC
5th row: Masterclub resin
(http://i1255.photobucket.com/albums/hh640/UncleTony1917/file_zpsc7900efa.jpg)
FYI, (just because I'm curious) I did a bit of research and found out the nutter offers hex nuts in .5, 1 and 1.5mm sizes.
The Historex punch set offers hex nuts in.68, .88, 1.25 and 1.57mm sizes. The Unique master models Hex punch set punches out .8, 1, 1.2 and 1.4mm nuts.
Thanks Bo for showing us what this can do in the hands of a master.
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I will probably save my pennies for those RP punches as well. I don't think you can have too many options...
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Or tools!