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Easy way to cut/section???

GermanMilitariaUK

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Hi all.

I've got a small collection of German 75mm - 88mm projectiles (75mm HE, 75mm AP, 75mm HL, 88mm HE, 8cm Werfer).

What would be the best way to section them so they look good, possibly a V shape cut?
 
Hi DJH.

Thanks for the amazing link, will be very helpful. I'll start on the 88mm HE flak case and projectile and see how I do before starting the rest. Will let you know on progress.
 
Hi Bernard, if you use a Zt.Z S30 or a A 23 on the 8,8cm , FIRST cut the fuze in the way that will make most parts visable. Only after that you draw the cutting lines on the body of the projectile . If you do it the other way around , you may end up with the most interesting parts not in the cutaway surface , but somewhere in the back (invisable) .
Use a large coarse 14 to 16" rasp to smoothen the projectile, not a 6 "sweet rasp as you'll be rasping your hands off with a small rasp.

Good luck and I am looking forward to the results of your cutaway model.

Regards DJH
 
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Hi.

Thanks so much for the info. Ill start with the 88mm HE over the holidays I hope step by step and will take pictures as I go alone.
 
FIRST cut the fuze in the way that will make most parts visable. Only after that you draw the cutting lines on the body of the projectile .

Great advice, it is simple, but sometime the simple stuff is not obvious until it is too late.
Gus
PS wouldn't the easiest way to section a shell be to send it to Paul?
 
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