Reddit reviews Stanley 15-809 10-inch Metal Mini Hacksaw With Bi-Metal Blade NIP
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I'm really not that creative either, these are easier than they look!
Start with Jamie's arboreal enclosure tutorial and replace the silk leaves with silk flowers from a hobby store.
What she didn't mention is shaping the cork bark and water bowls. You want somewhat flat surfaces wherever something is getting glued to the tank. A cheap saw of some sort and some adhesive backed coarse grit sandpaper stuck on a flat block of wood is all you need. Don't use the saw on the water bowl though, just sand the side that's already kind of flat. Doesn't need to be perfect, the hot glue will glob up and fill voids. Make sure you rinse off the bowls after sanding and dry them before glueing.
Let me know if you have any more questions!
This is all good advice, OP. Small fine hacksaw, chamfer tool, 300 or 400 grit sandpaper, and masking tape will get the job done.
This is the saw I use. Anything similar should work fine. A mini hacksaw will be easier to work with than a full-size hacksaw.
Please let this be a parody. I just can't tell. The music hints at awesomeness, but it's just... not.
Just keep your knife and buy this. I've even seen less expensive ones made of plastic.
Hacksaw. Starting at $5. Dremels start at $70!
Glad I could help.
I should have though about mentioning it earlier, the front sight can be a bear to get out. I had to use a dremel to cut mine out. I could have tried the patient route by soaking it in penetrating oil first but I cut it out instead.
Depending on just how stuck it is you may need to borrow or buy a cutting tool if you don't already have one. I'm partial to power tools when available but I believe something like this would work. It may take a little time though.
Ideally you would use a hacksaw, keep an eye out at garage sales or flea markets where you can get one for only a buck or two.
In the meantime you can use a hacksaw blade with a rag wrapped around a third of it to act as a handle, or a mini hacksaw like this from the dollar store, they are ok for small work like yours.