Need plastic cutting pliers- any advice

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Need plastic cutting pliers- any advice

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Hi ,
The plastic cutting pliers I use to seperate parts from the sprue leaves a nasty burr. I want to finnish my Bandai Voyager but I need a cutting tool that leaves the least burr possible just like in the Bandai instructions. Any advice about the best way or tool to seperate parts from the runners would be appreciated.

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Either a fine Xuron cutter which may still leave a nib or my favorite, a micro saw. The micro saw takes a little time but leaves very little trace.
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definitely small razor saws to remove fragile parts. The Xuron snips are the best, too.
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Also, for those times when neither the saw, nor the Xuron will do, a set of flat-tipped toenail clippers work great. Don't use then very often, but there are occasions when they work best.

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A set of commercial plastic gate cutters works great. the blades are like hobby sprue cutters only thinner, harder, and oh so sharp. I got mine years ago when my wife worked for an injection moulding company.
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Thanks for the feedback. Its great to have a resource such as this.

Oggy
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