Description.
Eagle Fine Cut Sheets (Pellagra) are
It is the first step in surface treatment after putty modeling.
It is quick to work with because of its sharpness at the beginning and the softness of the base material (paper, plastic, or the part on which the file grains ride), which has excellent tracking properties to the surface.
Use sponge tape to make strips and stick them on spatulas, chopsticks, or scissors.
Acilex
It is used next to Eagle.
Apply IPA, peel off the cloth, let it dry a bit, and stick it on a standard bag for storage.
This is also used in strips.
Sometimes I use it as it is without removing the cloth.
I’m trying to figure out the best combination of this system, this progression, and this putty.
We are still in the trial and error stage.
And some kind of hard sandpaper.
I don’t use it anymore these days. It has a good sharpness.
I’m just saying that there is such a thing.
All of them are made by a company called Kovacs. They are great products.
Last, the coarse purple plastic.
3M’s Cubitron II putty sharpening sheet.
This is also used by hand as it is, or by peeling off the backing and applying tape.
It can be used to scrape ABS and PVC.
It is inferior to a router in terms of cutting power, but it can shave while maintaining the surface.
In this respect, it is similar to the Hookit.
The hardness of the base material makes it difficult to do things that a Hookit cannot do, such as
It can be cut into a nail file-like shape and used while maintaining the bend to clean out the curved surface of the piotus.
It can also be used by pasting it onto a Pajico or a bent spatula that you have sent.