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- From: eric@track.physics.usfca.edu (Eric Benton)
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- Subject: Re: Methods for masking on polystyrene
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- Date: 19 Jan 93 23:40:36 GMT
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- The current issue of Fine Scale Modeler has an article about using
- parafilm as a masking material. Parafilm is a roll of thin parafin wax that
- chemists use to seal containers and such. The article made it sound like
- the greatest masking material in history. I've got some, but haven't tried
- it yet. Another masking tape that seems to be popular is Blenderm surgical
- tape. I have no experience with this either.
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