Soldering Iron for Cutting
Has anyone tried cutting plastic with a soldering iron? I've been using scissors and a box cutter to cut holes in plastic lids to make hides. It's a pretty messy hole even after melting the edges with a candle. So I thought that using a soldering iron or some other kind of hot device might work better than cutting cold. Wha'd'u'think?
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Looks like I'll be buying a soldering iron on my next trip to the hardware store. :) Thanks for the feedback!
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angllady2
Even better bet is to go to your local craft store and get a Versa-Tool.
It gets hot, and has several different tips, including an actual heated blade. Works wonders on hide doors.
Costs about $20 and lasts forever.
Gale
That sounds great! I'm going to look for one of those. :)
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Originally Posted by
angllady2
Even better bet is to go to your local craft store and get a Versa-Tool.
It gets hot, and has several different tips, including an actual heated blade. Works wonders on hide doors.
Costs about $20 and lasts forever.
Gale
Thanks for the tip about the Versa-Tool, Gale. It works great! Don't know how I got along without it. It cost somewhat more here, but that's San Diego for you, everything's more expensive.
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Mike.P
Maybe I've just had bad luck with Versa Tools... :P Had three of them crap out on me. I finally bought a Snap On butane soldering iron. It also has the hot knife attachment. Works like a champ. Can run much hotter than the Versa too, so it cuts faster. It's expensive, think I paid like 120 bucks or so, but it's worth it... Made in the UK, very well designed. Plus lifetime warranty if it ever breaks. I use that thing all the time for various projects and fixes.
Here's a link:
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item....re&dir=catalog
Nice! If my Versa Tool gives out, I'll buy the Snap On. Now that I've experienced cutting plastic with a hot knife, I could see paying $120 for a good one. I sure hope my Versa Tool keeps working though! :)