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Plastic strips like Woody used

Sgreen

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Hi
Woody did a video on segmenting a pen and posted it onto You Tube. He used some plastic strips. I wondered if anyone knows where to get them from.

Thanks

Simon
 

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Ha, didn't realise it was called styrene. I associated that with polystyrene packaging and the like. Many thanks. :thumbs:
 

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Monaro Models and Toys Fyshwick Canberra for one when the other main one comes to mind I will post it as well Mark.

Peter.
 

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When doing a search try entering Plasticard you will be surprised how many you will get
 

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Try a plastics firm which do fascia soffits and double glazing supplies, lots of different angles and colours

Facia and soffit boards are no good for turning I was offered some but inside the are very porous you can tell by the weight they are not solid plastic
 
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