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Re: tweezers for photo-etch railings

by spejic » Tue May 24, 2022 8:54 pm

Tweezers meant for electrical work are good. A light spring is important to prevent fatigue and make delicate work easier, and electrical tweezers usually have a well-shaped tip where each tine is equal weight and they meet precisely. This does a lot to prevent flying parts. I find lots of cheaper tweezers, even those meant for modelling, don't have this. It is possible to sand the tips to shape with a file, however. Electrical tweezers are also non-magnetic.

The best were Wiha back when they were made in Germany. But now they are made were all the others are made, and made the same way so there's no reason to pay more. I have some Vetus ones that are decent.

Re: tweezers for photo-etch railings

by reigels » Sun May 22, 2022 4:16 pm

Self closing tweezers, to minimize feeding of the carpet monster!
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Re: tweezers for photo-etch railings

by Timmy C » Sun May 22, 2022 2:11 pm

Something with a wide flat tip so there's a good amount of surface area to make contact with the railing to prevent it from being pivoted around the tweezer tip as you put it in place.

Re: tweezers for photo-etch railings

by drasticplastic » Sat May 21, 2022 5:47 pm

Nothing fancy - ordinary tweezers.
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tweezers for photo-etch railings

by mikasa » Sat May 21, 2022 1:29 pm

I've been using Pixnor ESD tweezers for quite some time for handling small parts and have been pleased. They don't seem to be that great for attaching photo-etched railings - the railings seem to slide too easily. What tweezers do folks here prefer for attaching PE railings to ships?

Thanks,
mik

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