
It all started when I was using the aftermarket detail set for the Ferrari 312 T2, low and behold only 11 of the 12 screens were in the package. As I was pondering this situation, I noticed the Micro Punch Set on the bench, checked out my stash of screens and all I needed was a way to form the screen.
The 312 T2 kit has glass half-round tips that are to be used as intake screens...quite realistic I must add
So for my most current 1/20 F! build pictured above - the Tamiya Ferrari 312T3 I made 12 screens, as the kit has none
Here's the tools I use:
After selecting a hole on the punch set, slide the screen into place:

Place the forming tool into the opening and apply gentile but firm pressure to cause a depression in the screen:
Inspecting the depression in the screen prior to cutting:

Place screen back in the punch set. The trick to punching is to have the punch suspended as you punch the screen out.
Just give the punch one quick tap and presto, a perfectly cut intake screen
The 1st time I did this, didn't have anything to catch the screen, which went flying,,,never did find.
Now i place a piece of cloth over and between the jaws of a vice and thusly I'm able to catch the screens:

End result is bunch of screens in a matter of minutes...

Hope this helps you when your in need of some home made intake screens
Note: obtaining fine mesh screen could be problem, I've had my stash for so many years I forgot where I got it.
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