notion parallax

what happens when ideas slide past each other
  • Home
  • buy me books
  • i look at this
  • i read this
  • tutorials
7 Feb 2010

scalpel blades

I seem to have taken a pretty long walk away from architecture recently, so I thought I’d do something to contribute to the profession again.

I have a curious obsession with scalpel blades, there are so many types, and the Swann Morton website is so bad, that I really didn’t know what they all looked like.

They are handy for good model making, but people only ever seem to use 6, 10 and 10A. I’m pretty sure that there could be a good use for the 9, the 12D the 16 and the 40 in any studio!! (Just think about how beautiful a scalpel rack would be.)

This is just the few that fit into a number 3 handle. There are loads more that are specific to very fine dental work etc. that look really handy, but this is a start!

No. 06
No. 09
No. 10
No. 10A
No. 11
No. 11P
No. 12
No. 12D
No. 13
No. 14
No. 15
No. 15A
No. 15C
No. 15T
No. 16
No. 40
No. E/11
Sabre D/15
Sabre E/11
   

Just to allay any fears, I am not feeling suicidal and wanting to find the right tool to top myself in the most elegant way (probably a 40)

Tags: architecture, geek, making, model

This entry was posted on Sunday, February 7th, 2010 at 2:55 pm and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

One Response to “scalpel blades”

  1. Tanagram says:
    February 10, 2010 at 2:27 am

    40! Are you nuts!

    The 40 is way to dramatic. It’s too small. All that mess and effort. It just wastes time. Then someone might find you and clean you up. Fail.

    14 is the way to go i’d say. Depending on where you’re cutting i suppose. Even a 15.

Leave a Reply

Click here to cancel reply.

« Homage
emergent voronoi – a la Coates »
  • Recent Posts

    • Time freeze
    • future ed requirements
    • SimAUD
    • Conference day
    • Here we go…
  • Recent Comments

    • Ben: The livescribe can save out as a pdf, which has paths with hundreds of control points. You can simplify the...
    • Lynsey Ozer: I am interested in purchasing either the inkling or livescribe, but I can’t seem to find a direct...
    • Claire Q: http://www.geomidpoint.com/cal culation.html is what you’re looking for, with good examples and...
    • Ben: Seeing as they are filming this I’m going to stop taking notes
    • Ben: There seems to be something of a trend in making predictions, then seeing if those predictions were accurate....
  • Tags

    advertising architecture australia bikes books BVN climbing coffee collaborative conference cool links diploma economics eco stuff ecotect enhancement flying food future gardening GC geek hardware house keeping interaction late night life major study masters processing rmit scooter smart geometry studio Sydney teaching thinking toys trips turning japanese tutorials usa UTS video writing
notion parallax is powered by WordPress
Theme Design by Generic Designer

Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS)
loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.