Well, Ecam, I have high regard for those here on RCTW who can model and do electronics in such a sophisticated way. My father started out as a tinner, but he soon just ran the company he built on others' money. (I think he got his "street smarts" in the South Pacific) Me, I never got the hang of cutting the stuff. Then, too, eons ago, I got to try out welding in high-school "shop class." I liked it, although I recall terror the first time I lit the acetylene.

I always enjoyed modeling, pretty much OOB, as my inclinations seem to be elsewhere (you can't get a Ph.D. in modeling, although I think good modeling requires some of the finest dedication, self- and school-education, dexterity, skills, research, patience and heaven knows what else.)
"For the record, styrene is way easier to manipulate than most metals and it produces less burns." Yes, but there are hazards, including cuts from, say, the classic X-Acto knife "crotch catch" and the ever-enjoyable VOCs.
