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Small Item Finishing Tip

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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. IMG_8170.JPG.148f130823cc015efa2a48e9a8357c4a.JPG

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Aleens make various types of glues.  Are you using the tacky glue ?   Roly

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Yep, tacky in the brown plastic bottle.Same thing I use to coat the end of logs I don't want cracking.

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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

  • 2 weeks later...

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.)

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Artie thanks for thinking I was the one suggesting red ink,,,,,,,,,, I have never used red ink...Black is what I use.

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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