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Modelcraft PKN3305/S Precision Craft Messenset, zilver, 16-delig

5,99€ 11,73€
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Over dit item

  • Set bevat kwaliteit #1, #2 & #5 handgrepen, 5 x messen voor #1 handvat, 8 x messen voor #2 & 5 handvat
  • Deze uitstekende set wordt compleet geleverd met een keuze uit 3 messengrepen en 13 verschillende messen
  • Ideaal voor hobby, ambachtelijke en professionele taken
  • De messen kunnen fijne hoeksneden uitvoeren en nauwkeurig trimmen, snijden, snijden, beitelen, zagen, gutsen en vormgeven
  • Alles verpakt in handige opbergkoffer
  • Minder dan 3 inch



Productbeschrijving fabrikant

PKN3305 ambachtelijke hobby mes scalpel set messen cutter case

Modelcraft merk

De Modelcraft collectie is een uitgebreid assortiment nuttige, vaak moeilijk te vinden precisie handgereedschap en accessoires essentieel voor elke gereedschapskist.

Modelcraft tools bestrijken vele toepassingen waar detail, precisie en close-up controle nodig zijn, zoals: modelbouw, hobby, kunst en ambacht, elektronica en lichttechniek, renovatie, restauratie en sieraden maken, evenals kleinere doe-het-zelftaken en huishoudelijke reparaties.

Modelcraft Precision Craft Mes Set

Maak nauwkeurige sneden in verschillende materialen met deze ambachtelijke messenset van Modelcraft.

De messen snijden gemakkelijk door een verscheidenheid aan materialen, waaronder; papier, plastic, kaart, vinyl, schuimplaat, film, acetaat, dun metaal, balsahout en meer.

Welk materiaal je ook snijdt, dit veelzijdige mes zorgt voor een schone, nauwkeurige snede.

Inbegrepen in de set zijn 13 geharde messen.

  • Inclusief 3 handgrepen en 13 messen
  • Ideaal voor fijne schuine sneden en detailwerk
  • Getextureerde handgrepen voor comfortabele veilige grip
  • Eenvoudig te bedienen

Veelzijdige set. Geschikt voor verschillende taken.

PKN3305 blade snijden mat plastic handvat mes cutter liniaal kaart schuim

Comfortabele handgreep met textuur voor maximale precisie, zodat u gedetailleerde sneden met vertrouwen kunt maken.

In staat om een verscheidenheid aan taken aan te nemen met 13 verschillende messen inbegrepen.

scalpel mes fijne delicate precisie detail snijden papercraft

Ideaal voor gebruik in verschillende snijtaken, waaronder; nauwkeurig trimmen, snijden, snijden, beitelen, zagen, gutsen en vormgeven.

Perfect voor hobby, kunst, ambachtelijke en kleinere doe-het-zelftaken.

sprue cutter plastic mes PKN3002 #2 handvat mes ambachtelijke hobby's hobby kunst

Eenvoudig te monteren messen, gewoon in de handgreep duwen op doorsnede en draai de handgreep.

Om messen te verwijderen en te verwisselen, wordt het aanbevolen om het mes vast te houden met een tang of een tang, en zorg ervoor dat de vingers vrij zijn van scherpe randen.


lauren greensmith
24 juli 2025
This review is a while on from when I bought them originally.Bought these as a starter set of knives to clean up my miniatures for painting.The handles aren't that bad - however if you get sweaty hands or use them with less grip they do become difficult to use.The different blade edges are really useful to cut/scrape different parts of the models.The case is nice although the blades in the lid typically don't like to stay put and move along the magnetic strip however this doesn't bother me too much as they don't become loose and fall around the case.I've also been using this for cutting Lino and it works a treat.Good for people needing a set in a tight budget, would definitely recommend.
Long
19 juni 2025
ok
John Donaldson
5 mei 2025
Use this virtually daily in the building of wooden models.
Nobby H
5 januari 2025
Lovely tools, a variety of blades with 3 handles. Good quality and price. Easy to change blades and the spares are held in place on a magnetic strip simples
Duncurin
8 december 2024
Duncurin had a new project in mind, and looking at my old modelling knives did not fire me with enthusiasm. To be fair, most of these would accept new blades to rejuvenate them. During my medical student days, we’d do 24 months of human anatomy. In those days we’d have fixed-blade scalpels which would need regular sharpening with the wetstones provided. You could always tell the posh kids because they would have scalpels with interchangeable blades and also be able to afford disposable gloves!I chose this nice little set of blades with three handles mainly on price and also the shape of the blades. Their long and pointy nature means they are ideal for what I had in mind – cutting thick card precisely and also that white foamy stuff that one buys from hobby shops and comes in great big sheets.I’m less keen on the long pointy blades for plastic modelling and the pictures of cutting sprue with them are not ideal as the long blade tends to wobble and if it wobbles a lot it can break or come loose. For cutting plastic sprue, it’s better to use either accurate side cutters or even a few strokes of a micro saw.For cutting card and the white foamy stuff (WFS) these blades are perfectPlease note, the case is neat and tidy and has spare blades with different profiles within. I think, however, that the case is too small. The knives are difficult to remove and a hasty re-introduction of one of the long pointy blades could easily catch it on the side or even chip blade or case or both. A slightly bigger case would get round this make the blades easier to remove and also put back in. The temptation of a lazy person, like me, is to not bother and leave the knife out all the time.I wanted to make a paper spectrometer and with this one downloads the open-source material. You then print a sheet of A4 which shows the pattern that you then cut out. My sister used to have something similar when she was little. You’d push out or get someone to cut out the cardboard model and then you could hang various clothes and accessories on it. Coming back to the spectrometer, the printed template is too insubstantial, so the trick is to glue it to plain black card; wait for it to dry and then cut the thicker assembly out. It then needs folding and taping to make the spectrometer and to make it light-tight you also may need to tape all the seams enthusiastically with black duct/duck/sticky tape.The thinner blade was ideal for this. Take your time. It’s easy to break a blade like this and please note, its length means that it will easily wobble. I used a metal ruler as a guide but the blade scraped against this damaging both ruler and blade, so I switched to an old credit card and used the straight edge in a sacrificial way which worked really well. It also goes without saying to make sure that light cuts are made first that you can then deepen with successive strokes. This works really well with a knife like this and especially on the WFS. The spectrometer needs some windows cutting in it: one for the precise/fine light entrance slot and one for the cut CD or diffraction grating to be applied. The thin blade knife was perfect for this too as its pointy nature means that you can gently plunge it to get nice clean slots and windows in the card. The larger knife can then be used to cut the CD so that you can if you don’t have some diffraction grating extract the required layer.All in all, this worked really well. I thought that the knife set worked exactly as I’d intended. The set is good value for money looks visually appealing albeit with the case being a bit small. The blades tend to wobble a bit in use and also wobble loose in the way that a proper scalpel would not but for the right project that one needs to complete accurately and inexpensively they are not at all bad. Photos show spectrometer in evolution and the diffraction grating cut and ready to apply.

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