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cedricfan Posted - Jan 11 2009 : 3:09:32 PM
So, I have decided to try making the Smena-digi from a bakelite "8" as it looks so lovely oldish.
But has anyone here ever tried to cut bakelite, eg with a Dremel? I know it is OK to slowly drill a tiny hole into bakelite, but cutting?


Best regards,
Juhani
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mermoz37 Posted - Jan 13 2009 : 04:17:05 AM
Junkor ?


also to cut plastics or balélite : the best way is to stick a scotch tape , draw and then only cut trought scotch tape to avoid dust and shattering
cedricfan Posted - Jan 12 2009 : 12:11:50 PM
Tomorrow I will get a pack of new cutting discs for my "Dremel", so let's see what happens
And naturally there will be pictures of the process and of the camera when ready

Best regards,
Juhani
Vlad Posted - Jan 12 2009 : 10:31:46 AM
Guys,I think the only ACTUAL bakelite Soviet cameras are Turist, Liliput, Maliutka, Original Smena. Pretty sure everything post-war is just plain plastic. Am I mistaken?

Vlad
dgillette4 Posted - Jan 12 2009 : 10:22:28 AM
Hello Juhani: If it is Bakelite wear a dust mask when cutting ,the dust is hazardous to lungs. I too would use a dremel. I would love to see the results. Don

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mermoz37 Posted - Jan 12 2009 : 04:10:04 AM
yes, they are unbreakable hard PVC or else plastics, easy to cut (but not to glue !!!)
Jauni abot bakélte : if you have to do that : cut whith hight speed tool (dremel or jig saw)
I often use metal cut saw whith small teeth.


Vlad Posted - Jan 11 2009 : 3:26:33 PM
Juhani, I don't think the Smena-5 to 8 are Bakelite, these are just plain hard plastic..

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