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#### Hobby knife
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You'll want an xacto knife. I prefer one with [rubber sides](http://amzn.to/2ESwczx). You'll also want a [self healing mat](http://amzn.to/2H58ErW) and [plenty of blades](http://amzn.to/2H3PZwy) (a sharp knife is counterintuitively safer then a dull one). Don't be stupid with these, cut away from yourself. I know, I've had 3 bad cuts in the past few years, one of which that did permanent nerve damage to my left pointer finger. Be careful!
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#### Clamps
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Clamps are super useful for holding tiles together when gluing. I like to use both [spring clamps](https://amzn.to/2KIU1Ow) and [small bar clamps](https://amzn.to/2HftPZV) for a variety of ways to hold parts as they glue.
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#### Pin Vice
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I use the pin vice all the time. Basically it's a mini drill that you turn with your hands that has very tiny bits. For anything that I print that uses filament as a joint or a rivet, having a drill that's a little larger then a 1.75mm piece of filament is super useful, but I find a ton of other uses for it in both 3d printing, and for miniatures. This isn't critical equipment, but it's really pretty useful to have.
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