I'd find a container that it will fit in and submerge and fillit with water. Put it in the microwave for a couple of minutes and get it hot. Set the part in there for a few seconds then take it out and straighten it. It should remain straight when it cools. the thinner the part the shorter the time needed in the water.
Hey Tom, I'd find a container that it will fit in and submerge and fillit with water. Put it in the microwave for a couple of minutes and get it hot. Set the part in there for a few seconds then take it out and straighten it. It should remain straight when it cools. the thinner the part the shorter the time needed in the water. Mike T
Hot as in Boiling, or hot like I can just put my hands in it for a few minutes.
It is a Kit I am doing for a guy of the Akira Class Starship. and I noticed that when I placed the Warp Nacelles on it for a tes fit, that one sits higher than the other.
when I heat water to do resin tank tracks (only about 1/16" thick) I can't keep my fingers in it for long at all. I see it bubbling through the microwave window? Microwaved water doesn't stay hot all that long.