February 6, 20197 yr Popular Post When fixing to spray these small things I found if I lay the pieces on some cardboard and a fix them so they won't blow over I can save some frustration by using a very small amount of Aleene's glue on the bottom of the small pieces..Why Aleene's instead of your usual glue,, it stays pliable for a number of days. And why cardboard instead a sheet of plywood or regular wood......I'll let you figure it out if you ever have to secure pieces before spraying... If you don't ever spray anything... forget my suggestions. Edited February 6, 20197 yr by Smallpatch
February 6, 20197 yr Author Yep, tacky in the brown plastic bottle.Same thing I use to coat the end of logs I don't want cracking. Edited February 6, 20197 yr by Smallpatch
February 7, 20197 yr A great tip @Smallpatch. This topic was moved to Tips forum for finishing, and titled and tagged appropriately to reflect the actual content. Thanks again Jess
February 18, 20197 yr I take whatever Mr Patch says to the bank (after I found out how good his suggestion to use red ink when printing out patterns for the scroll saw was.)
March 17, 20197 yr Author Artie thanks for thinking I was the one suggesting red ink,,,,,,,,,, I have never used red ink...Black is what I use.
March 17, 20197 yr My apologies, I coulda sworn it was you. That means I owe a bigger apology to whoever it was here that DID suggest it not me, and I gave you the credit I have found the red a lot easier for my eyes to see.
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