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Rufus - 23 Feb 2008 20:22 GMT
This finally looks like an etch folding tool that is both useful AND
priced more like something I'd be willing to pay - around $18 US:

http://www.hyperscale.com/2008/reviews/accessories/rbproductionsflipr5reviewrk_1.htm

...I may have to look for one.  Or two.

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willshak - 23 Feb 2008 21:04 GMT
on 2/23/2008 3:22 PM Rufus said the following:
> This finally looks like an etch folding tool that is both useful AND
> priced more like something I'd be willing to pay - around $18 US:
>
> http://www.hyperscale.com/2008/reviews/accessories/rbproductionsflipr5reviewrk_1.htm 
>
> ....I may have to look for one.  Or two.

I have a pair of flat head hobby pliers that work very well bending PE.
The sides are flat and at 90º to each other.  They came in a set of six
bought at AC Moore.

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masterpiecemodels - 24 Feb 2008 01:18 GMT
> This finally looks like an etch folding tool that is both useful AND
> priced more like something I'd be willing to pay - around $18 US:
>
> http://www.hyperscale.com/2008/reviews/accessories/rbproductionsflipr5reviewrk_1.htm 
>
> ...I may have to look for one.  Or two.

I bought one of those benders and I still like the performance of the
hold n fold a way more precision tool
Rufus - 24 Feb 2008 08:07 GMT
>> This finally looks like an etch folding tool that is both useful AND
>> priced more like something I'd be willing to pay - around $18 US:
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> I bought one of those benders and I still like the performance of the
> hold n fold a way more precision tool

I don't like the price - and I do pretty good just using a razor blade
for next to nothing.

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