Sunday, December 17, 2006 - 06:00 AM UTC
With the complexity of some of the PE (Photo-Etch) being produced nowadays and the necessity to produce sharp 'folds' a good folding toool has become a must. Now, Mission Models have announced the latest evolution of their popular Etchmate
ETCH MATE 3C PHOTO ETCH BENDING TOOL $59.99 (€ 52.19)



Some of the listed features are:

New 3 Clamp system for additional gripping pressure when you need it!

New shape upper folding head with outboard adjustable clamp knobs

New high tech composite material replaces low-tech aluminum

Exclusive folding channel

360-degree reversible spring-loaded folding head

Non-reflective surface

6 ½ x 3 ½ unobstructed work surface

Pre-assembled, with folding blade and instructions

Create straight square foolproof folds each and every time.

Quick efficient photo etch alignment

All surfaces utilized for folding

Excellent for all aspects of scale modeling

Only one size needed for all scales

Lifetime guarantee against manufacturing defects.
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Ordering details can be seen on the Mission Models Website (LINK)
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Guy's just looking at this and wondering if you think this is worth it? PE is a bit on the darkside for me but I can see the need for railings and all other ship related items. Ciao Luciano
JAN 05, 2007 - 03:11 PM
Ola' Luciano! Worth it? I'll tell ya what, mate, before any of the "bender type" PE tools surfaced in the modeling world, working with the stuff drove me nuts because my eyes aren't the best. . .NOW, with a choice of some very good options on the market, I can not only successfully bend PE and flat stock accurately and easily, I can also have a great time doing it! I myself use two different manufactured brands of PE benders, The "Hold-n-Fold" for really tight and tiny bends, and the "Fender Bender" for all others. . .if you poke around the "Reviews" sections of the Kitmaker Network, you'll find lots of opinions of many PE bending tools on the market today. So essentially, my friend, IMHO, yes, the tool is Definately worth it in my case! It's best to read about all of the options available, ask other modelers opinions, and then make a choice of your own. . .hope this helps ya out some, mate! Cheers, ~Gunny
JAN 05, 2007 - 03:59 PM
Thanks Gunny, I will look around, I'm using a cheap hand held thing at the moment and thought that with all the ships that seem to be finding their way into the stash at the moment I would better look into one of these etch bender things. Ciao Luciano
JAN 05, 2007 - 05:58 PM
Luciano, this is what I use. For me, it's perfect for 1/700 scale and the few aircraft I do. Mr. Fold-It Kenny
JAN 05, 2007 - 09:18 PM
Hi Luciano I have an Etchmate and before that I used flat pliers. Still use both, but the etchmate is a precision tool (multi faceted) - I am happy with the investment, and it really compensates when working with the so much delicate 1/700 brass or steel PE. I would say that it's a good investment, independent on the brand you choose. Thanks Mark and Jim Rae for sharing Skipper
JAN 05, 2007 - 09:46 PM
This looks liek a very usefull and user friendly tool. I may have to put some pennies into my money box for this one. Cheers Al
JAN 06, 2007 - 03:56 PM
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