This small tool is exceptionally useful in the construction and modification of plastic models, Mini 4WD kits and so on. The fine teeth on the blade ensure that the saw cuts with minimum effort and leaves a clean edge when done.
• Blade lengths: 46mm (wide blade), 43mm (narrow blade). • Comes with a plastic case for storing blades safely. • Blade material: Carbon tool steel SK95 (0.35mm thickness)
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Notes · Q & A
What blade shape should I use for miniatures — #10 or #11?+
The #11 pointed blade is the default for trimming mould lines and fine cuts. The curved #10 belly suits slicing and scraping over larger areas. Most modellers keep an #11 in the handle and swap shapes as the job needs.
When should I change a blade?+
The moment it drags, tears plastic instead of slicing, or needs pressure to start a cut. A blunt blade slips and causes most knife injuries, and blades are far cheaper than the finger you save. Snap old ones into a sealed tin.
What's a razor saw for that a knife can't do?+
A razor saw removes thick sprue gates, cuts resin blocks and separates parts too chunky to slice cleanly. Its fine kerf leaves a flat face with minimal material loss, where a knife would slip or wander on a thick section.
How do I scrape mould lines rather than cut them?+
Hold the blade at 90 degrees to the surface and draw it backwards, shaving the raised line in light passes. Scraping controls depth far better than cutting and leaves a smooth surface that needs little or no sanding.
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Notes · Logistics
Shipping
Orders placed before 3pm (Mon–Fri) are dispatched the same day. UK delivery is by Royal Mail 24 Tracked. Free UK delivery on orders over £70. International delivery available via Royal Mail International Tracked or courier.
Returns
If you're not happy with your purchase, contact us within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. Items must be unused and in original packaging.