Nice! Those are fantastic references.book as a guide
Great book.. Will order it too!No, the instructions have nothing about rigging.
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It's a great reference book.
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For particularly troublesome bits I have used my right hand to place the part and my left to spray some accelerant. No negative results that I can see from the accelerator being on painted plastic or brass, but scary enough to not do it all the time.It seems to take a bit longer to set, but that can have it's advantages too.
... I sometimes do that, or just add a droplet with an applicator. Per @Jakko , just breathing on it as if cleaning your glasses gets enough water vapour on it to often do the trick; I tried it, it worked for me.accelerator
had the same issues... i primarily use "gators grip" for PE now... gives you some working time, dries clear. easily applied with toothpick. i had found some specialty "Photoecth" glue on ebay (comes from UK) , but after using it i think its the same stuff.With the weather getting better it's starting to cut into my bench time.
I did get a few hours in today......
Used some clear plastic for glass, a couple figures and some PE railings and ladders.
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I'm having a hell of a time between using enough CA glue to hold the PE in place without knocking them free when painting, as opposed to using too much and having to clean up globs of dried CA glue without knocking them free.
At least I got a ton more PE to go to find a way to perfect the technique.