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Nova said:Cut out and make a paper Link (Legend of Zelda)
Hee! I've been building the motorcycles from that Yamaha site ... it's unbelievably difficult! And rewarding
Some tips:
Use finishing wood glue (usually off-white in color), and mix it with a bit of water to make it thinner. It'll dry clear and fast (a MUST for gluing very tiny parts).
Get a cutting mat and a bunch of x-acto blades and change them often.
Nova said:Cut out and make a paper Link (Legend of Zelda)
That looks cool, but:
A: where are the instructions?
B: where's the yellow bit for link's yellow hair? I don't see it!
edit: nevermind, there are 2 pages! (change the url)
Have you tried superglue (cyanoacrylate-based glues)? They don't produce any of the warping that one sometimes experiences with water-based glues. Also, CA glues dry very quickly and holds paper together well.TelcoLou said:Use finishing wood glue (usually off-white in color), and mix it with a bit of water to make it thinner. It'll dry clear and fast (a MUST for gluing very tiny parts).
saehn said:Have you tried superglue (cyanoacrylate-based glues)? They don't produce any of the warping that one sometimes experiences with water-based glues. Also, CA glues dry very quickly and holds paper together well.TelcoLou said:Use finishing wood glue (usually off-white in color), and mix it with a bit of water to make it thinner. It'll dry clear and fast (a MUST for gluing very tiny parts).
I thought of that ... problem is, sometimes you need to 'slide' the parts into position, and the wetness of the wood glue/water mix gives just the right amount of play needed before the pieces bond together. Plus CA glue is VERY pricey ... I used to use it when I built balsa wood airplane models.
I understand. I was into geometric models for a while, worked pretty well. for me. Made Platonic & Archimedean solids 'n such. Fun stuff, might get back into it some day.TelcoLou said:I thought of that ... problem is, sometimes you need to 'slide' the parts into position, and the wetness of the wood glue/water mix gives just the right amount of play needed before the pieces bond together. Plus CA glue is VERY pricey ... I used to use it when I built balsa wood airplane models.
Sounds like something I'd say if I were high...Shifty said:ahahaha...I can no longer take this smile seriously = :angry: LOL Look at it!! hahahaa.....
daclassicgamingmaster said:Sounds like something I'd say if I were high...Shifty said:ahahaha...I can no longer take this smile seriously = :angry: LOL Look at it!! hahahaa.....
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TelcoLou said:daclassicgamingmaster said:Sounds like something I'd say if I were high...Shifty said:ahahaha...I can no longer take this smile seriously = :angry: LOL Look at it!! hahahaa.....
Quoted for accuracy.
:angry:
....AHAHAHAHHAHA OMG!!!
TelcoLou said:Hmm, I have a theory ... look at this:
daclassicgamingmaster said:TelcoLou said:Hmm, I have a theory ... look at this:
... how does it make you feel?
Honestly, it's making me want to have sex :huh:
Admittedly that's not the first thing I thought about.
Holy shit, there's more to the picture than I thought, but you can't see it very well.
In other news, I've just randomly become curious about Grain alcohol. A friend in NY bought some everclear and said it's crazy strong. Now I wanna try somedaclassicgamingmaster said:LOL Spoon games :lol:
Anyway, shifty is a youngun. I doubt he has ingested anything interesting just yet :lol: