Tired of X-Acto Knives? Try a Scalpel

Tired of X-Acto Knives? Try a Scalpel

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I’ve seen scalpels recommended by ship modelers before, but never really thought to try one until recently. Yes, a scalpel – that scary knife used by surgeons that want to cut you open. It was recommended to me in particular when dealing with paper modeling because scalpel blades are thinner than X-Acto type blades. I…

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