Risu
Master Member
Re: Turning a Sonic Screwdriver remote control into a Sonic replica (Round Two with R
I got that aluminum bar cut out with my Dremel Trio, and now I've cleaned it up and wet sanded it down to 1500 grit. I'll polish it after it's cut apart and bent. I have an extra difficulty level because I realized that in order to keep the toy's spring loaded system for the claws, I can't have the 90 degree angle bars that stick out into the center, I have to keep these ones pressed against the inside of the silver arms. So that means two 45 degree angle bends per bar and they need to be spaced perfectly. If I mess up once, I have to cut another bar. This is going to give me so many headaches. It makes me wish I had a work bench with a vise.
I got that aluminum bar cut out with my Dremel Trio, and now I've cleaned it up and wet sanded it down to 1500 grit. I'll polish it after it's cut apart and bent. I have an extra difficulty level because I realized that in order to keep the toy's spring loaded system for the claws, I can't have the 90 degree angle bars that stick out into the center, I have to keep these ones pressed against the inside of the silver arms. So that means two 45 degree angle bends per bar and they need to be spaced perfectly. If I mess up once, I have to cut another bar. This is going to give me so many headaches. It makes me wish I had a work bench with a vise.