Question on working with white metal
Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2014 9:51 am
I'm toying with the idea of opening up the bomb bay doors on my Corgi B-24. If it were made of plastic it would be easy......i'd just score where the doors are etched into the model repeatedly until i cut through the plastic and the doors fell out.
I can do the same technique with the metal corgi model, but i've never tried cutting into white metal to this degree before. I know white metal is pretty soft, so i was going to use an exacto knife blade or a box cutter blade to do the scoring.
I don't want to discover after six hours and my fingers are bleeding that i'm 1/4 of the way through one of the doors, however.
So my question is......how much effort will it take to cut through the white metal? It's about 1/16 of an inch thick as near as i can tell.
I can do the same technique with the metal corgi model, but i've never tried cutting into white metal to this degree before. I know white metal is pretty soft, so i was going to use an exacto knife blade or a box cutter blade to do the scoring.
I don't want to discover after six hours and my fingers are bleeding that i'm 1/4 of the way through one of the doors, however.
So my question is......how much effort will it take to cut through the white metal? It's about 1/16 of an inch thick as near as i can tell.