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Very well done! Love the overall look, very neat work...the casing looks good too
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Just received this. I've been looking for a good magnifying glass for a while. I always used a headband with a small magnifying glass over my eyes... but what I always found annoying about that was, for example, when I was painting, it was nice to have a magnified image while painting, but as soon as you had to dip your brush in the paint pot, you always had to look past it to avoid getting cross-eyed and nauseous, haha. Now I've tried a few standing desk magnifying glasses, but I found them all too big and bulky for my narrow table. And this one is just right, magnifies well, has nice "daylight," and a flexible arm. I know it's a good brand because my mother, a painter, has been using a larger version of this brand for years. They're not cheap (in my opinion), but quality comes at a price.
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Ronald-V replied to MintGum's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
What you don't want is the Amati "master cut"...I know that's not between your options, but maybe I can prevent someone else to make the mistake to buy one. I know from experience it's quite worthless 🙂 Amati "master cut" -
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Ronald-V replied to vvvjames's topic in Modeling tools and Workshop Equipment
This! 🙂 Ship modelling would be much more less enjoyable without a disc sander in my opinion. I use the Proxxon one and I am pleased with that one 🙂 -
To be honest...if I wanted to build a Victory, only the Caldercraft one would be good enough in my opinion.
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