re scribing wonky panel line? help
re scribing wonky panel line? help
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steveo3002

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11,068 posts

197 months

Tuesday 20th September 2011
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right i had a go at making a panel line where there was nothing , it went a bit wrong and isnt good enough

now ive tried to fill it and re scribe , but the scribe falls back into the old wonky line rather than carve a new one

any ideas

dr_gn

16,767 posts

207 months

Tuesday 20th September 2011
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steveo3002 said:
right i had a go at making a panel line where there was nothing , it went a bit wrong and isnt good enough

now ive tried to fill it and re scribe , but the scribe falls back into the old wonky line rather than carve a new one

any ideas
Use Dymo Tape stuck to the surface as a guide, or a flexible steel ruler taped to the surface. Make many light passes rather than one deep one. Been there - it's a bh.

Skii

1,881 posts

214 months

Tuesday 20th September 2011
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mix superglue and talcum powder into a paste and dab it along the wonky bit. Sand it back, and then connect the panel line using a sharp blade, once you have scored the 'route' rescribe your panel line.

Job done.

Edited by Skii on Tuesday 20th September 12:27