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MFH Abarth 1000-SP 1/12

You can also clean down the sides so they are crisp and square, then clean the outer top part to make a sharper point if you want. It can make a better more crisp tip. This will allow you to grab and hold the part exactly where you want it without the extra tweezer material getting in the way.

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The rest of using tweezers is that you hold them with 3 fingers instead of just two. Two fingers support while the 3rd squeezes the tweezer. Using the 3 fingers allows you to smoothly rotate the tweezers while maintaining a smooth grip on the part. Yeah, it takes practice, but once you get it, it is obvious and automatic. The 3 finger hold also allows you to adjust your grip so as to not squeeze too hard (which will launch or damage parts).
 
The rest of using tweezers is that you hold them with 3 fingers instead of just two. Two fingers support while the 3rd squeezes the tweezer. Using the 3 fingers allows you to smoothly rotate the tweezers while maintaining a smooth grip on the part. Yeah, it takes practice, but once you get it, it is obvious and automatic. The 3 finger hold also allows you to adjust your grip so as to not squeeze too hard (which will launch or damage parts).
Do you have a hand model that can illustrate?
 
Do you have a hand model that can illustrate?
I can try Paddy. If I had a worthwhile Utube channel it would be easier. I can honestly say that I will give a demonstration Saturday at the Meet which will be at 11am our time and will be 5 pm your time. You should join in just for grins and giggles with a pint close by.
 
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Every good story needs jeopardy and this one has loads.....like i cant even begin to get the front section to fit at this point :-( When you look at the above the whole front section has to clip in and align at about 30 different points, i may need to lose those pins on the top of the wheel arch as you cant even see them to align with the holes in the cover once you try and fit it all together. Also the height ot the battery at the front seems taller than the space it has to fit in

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I will figure it out, the main problem is you can test fit the front on chassis and bend all sorts of parts and not be aware as its all so soft and delicate.
I am trying not to remove parts that will never be seen to make the fit easier as i think its me failing not the kit :). The important thing is its fun and i am learning loads if i build another of this type of kit which i surely will
 
The build is looking really good Paddy! The way you were holding the tweezers, not so much.

In this photo you can just see my 3 finger tips as I am getting ready to pick up a thin piece of brass. I will try to do some gifs to show it better in motion. As to the video, I don't think it is online anymore. I still have it on my computer, but no way to post it.

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So, @Heavens Eagle, it IS like holding chop sticks!
A bit. I use chopsticks and you don't rotate the chopsticks like you do the tweezers. The tweezers are held between the thumb, first and middle fingers. The squeeze and hold rotate as you rotate the tweezers. As I said, once you get it and practice a little it pretty much locks in as it "Just Works".
Thinking on it and trying to remember when I first learned how to hold the tweezers and work with them, I don't remember. It was back about 1988 when I went to school to get a degree in Watch and Micro instrument Repair. As an avid model builder at that time, it seems that once someone showed me, it just clicked right off. Though I am not sure at this point.
 
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