Hobby Knife?
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Hobby Knife?
Hi guys.
Was building some more of my skyhawk this evening and then suddenly my swann-morton knife snapped. It was only a plastic handle with a non-removable blade but i now need a new knife. What do you guys use? P.s. i don't want to spend lots of money. Ideally i want something good quality but cheap as my modelling budget is very small. I saw the swann-morton metal handle with separate blades which looks good. Have any of you used this?
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Was building some more of my skyhawk this evening and then suddenly my swann-morton knife snapped. It was only a plastic handle with a non-removable blade but i now need a new knife. What do you guys use? P.s. i don't want to spend lots of money. Ideally i want something good quality but cheap as my modelling budget is very small. I saw the swann-morton metal handle with separate blades which looks good. Have any of you used this?
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I use the tamiya knives, I've a draw with xacto, swann and other makes but the tamiya are the best I've used.
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I use a citadel knife, less than a tenner. Very comfortable and durable. I like it a lot!!!!!!
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I have the Citadel knife as well and it is very comfortable and fits Xacto no 11 blades perfectly.
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Yep, I'm another citadel user, a bit expensive I thought, but it's sturdy and comfortable. I 'd look for one with a strong (metal) neck. That's the part that takes all the abuse!T3hGuppy wrote:I have the Citadel knife as well and it is very comfortable and fits Xacto no 11 blades perfectly.
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tamiya they come with a smart little tube to put the old blades in nice touch..and i have xacto only use for decal cutting
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I use this... from B&Q.

It's half the size of a normal Stanley knight, retractable and you can snap off the blade once it's dull. Heavier than a hobby knife mind, but I'm not a small guy and don't like things I think will float away, and it doesn't roll around the desk when put down. I'm new though, and still experimenting.
It's half the size of a normal Stanley knight, retractable and you can snap off the blade once it's dull. Heavier than a hobby knife mind, but I'm not a small guy and don't like things I think will float away, and it doesn't roll around the desk when put down. I'm new though, and still experimenting.
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I only use scalpels, everything else is pap in comparison 
Where does all the bloody time go.....?
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Shows what you knowLee wrote:I only use scalpels, everything else is pap in comparison
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Paul wrote:Shows what you knowLee wrote:I only use scalpels, everything else is pap in comparison
???!!!???
Where does all the bloody time go.....?
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It was a joke,never mind mateLee wrote:Paul wrote:Shows what you knowLee wrote:I only use scalpels, everything else is pap in comparison
???!!!???
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I'm with Lee on this one - scalpels every time for me.
It's so much easier to sew a finger back on if you cut off cleanly in the first place!!
It's so much easier to sew a finger back on if you cut off cleanly in the first place!!
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alextheblue wrote:I'm with Lee on this one - scalpels every time for me.
It's so much easier to sew a finger back on if you cut off cleanly in the first place!!
I use a Maplins craft knife, I think it was less than fiver, is quite weighty, has a rubber hand grip and takes all standard xacto blades.
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AgreedLee wrote:I only use scalpels, everything else is pap in comparison
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Swan Morton retractaway. Metal handle, with retractable blade holder. Brilliant and less than a fiver...
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