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Old 06-11-2012, 03:29 PM   #1
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Hello everyone, I'm new to card modelling, and I was wondering if I could get some advice on what scissors should I be purchasing? Right now I have both a large a small pair, nothing special just what my wife had laying around the house.

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Old 06-11-2012, 03:36 PM   #2
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Ahhh shucks....
I was hoping to see scissors made from paper!
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Old 06-11-2012, 04:16 PM   #3
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Hello everyone, I'm new to card modelling, and I was wondering if I could get some advice on what scissors should I be purchasing? Right now I have both a large a small pair, nothing special just what my wife had laying around the house.

Thank You!
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Hello Gary,

First off,m welcome to the forum.
As for the answer to your question, As you can see by this photo, I use three different pair of scissors.

The small chrome pair are from the cosmetic section of a pharmacy, the second pair were a gift, and the third were from a local office supply store.
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I would advise experimenting and find out what works for you and your style of modeling and what feels good in your hand.

Either way you go, good luck with it.
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Old 06-12-2012, 08:40 AM   #4
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Michael's Craft Stores sells a really nice set of scissors for a reasonable price. The really small ones are incredible for tight spots.
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this fiskars model is what I use, it's great for small detail work.
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The only thing I use for cutting parts. (Crack optional)

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Head over to your local Office Department store - a la Staples or Office Max - and pick up some Scotch Titanium scissors. They are excellent scissors, the grips feel nice, the blades are sharp, and much cutting can be had.

But I agree with Rick, the modeling knife should be looked at. I used to exclusively cut my models with scissors, but you'll find that a good modeling knife - such as one from Olfa - will make life easier for you in the long run.
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Old 06-15-2012, 08:44 AM   #8
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I use both scissors and scalpel (bought in pharmacy).
2 set of scissors, large Fiscars and some micro tip Fiscars
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Thank you everybody for all of your advice. It is very much appreciated.
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Old 06-18-2012, 01:30 PM   #10
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The only risk with scissors (indeed with any blade) is that if they are not extremely sharp they will shear and distort the paper. Your best bet is to use a metal straight edge, a cutting mat and a replaceable or breakaway razor or exacto knife, one with a fine tip/blade.

Also, super-small parts are a lot harder to trim around with scissors.
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I use Olfa hobby scissors, two pair one straight blades one curved, and a X-acto X-2000 with #11 blade.
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I use both scissors and scalpel (bought in pharmacy).
2 set of scissors, large Fiscars and some micro tip Fiscars
You use a scalpel, I've been curious if one of those would work. What's blade life like for one, or is there a way to get it sharpened back to surgical edge?
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You use a scalpel, I've been curious if one of those would work. What's blade life like for one, or is there a way to get it sharpened back to surgical edge?

I tend to avoid scalpels. I find the blade too wobbly when cutting straight delicate parts...This can lead to slight wavy edges.

A good Xacto with #11 blade does me for most cutting...

I only tend to use good quality, curved nail scissors for cutting small round pieces..
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Good to know about the "wobble",..thanks for the heads up Fokawe
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