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10-24-2015, 02:09 PM | #1 |
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DIY Gaskets - Japan Scissor Master
I've been doing it wrong! (making DIY gaskets)
Part of the youtube video linked below (starting at minute 14:30 and ending at about 19:00) is of Hayashiya Shoraku a Japanese Scissor Master He cuts these intricate shapes very accurately partly by using just the very tips of the scissors; and by holding the scissors relatively in the same plane and moving the paper instead of the scissors.. I tried his technique on a sheet of that 1/8" thick hobby-type foam to make a new seal for my backup taillight lens yesterday. It came out much better than my previous sad efforts at cutting gaskets; so it does work. For perfectly round holes a set of hollow punches is still useful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4E7ZYmBYLUg |
10-24-2015, 02:23 PM | #2 |
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Re: DIY Gaskets - Japan Scissor Master
Yes it works, and I've done it several times. Mostly with gaskets that I purchased that were a weird color that didn't match what I was after, Ie: white or grey lens gaskets. I've sealed a lawnmower engine with gaskets made from a manila folder, and it never leaked a drop.
The only issue is the products used HAVE to withstand the torque specifications set by the manufacturer, and not break down due to elements or oils. |
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Re: DIY Gaskets - Japan Scissor Master
Have done similar gasket cutting myself.
I used to restore late 50's through late 70's Stihl, McCulloch, and Homelite chainsaws. Not many gaskets out there still available for those old magnesium beasts. So I made a lot of my own stuff with scissors and hole punches. Electrician/lineman scissors work great too, as they are short, stubby and sharp as a razor blade. Gary
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10-24-2015, 08:49 PM | #4 |
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Re: DIY Gaskets - Japan Scissor Master
I've been using small snap blade utility knives to make gaskets.
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