QUESTION OF THE DAY: 💡❓ Do you ever use glue on your folds?❓💡 - I read and reply to every comment so I would love to hear your answer here in the comments! ⏰⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰⏰⬇ 0:00 - Video overview 0:14 - Method #1 (How to make a strong fold in cardboard) 2:38 - Method #2 (How to make a strong fold in cardboard) 4:41 - How to strongly glue cardboard pieces together
Thanks for commenting, Kristin Grady! There is nothing worse than having an amazing project fall apart just because it was too weak. Best regards, - Eli Tennant
We have a school project on making a custom shaped cereal box, and I was watching a few of your videos and I want to say this is really well done! your editing and setup is amazing for a channel your size and I hope you blow up soon.
Thank you so much, Kushad! I hope your school project goes well and I am so glad that you appreciate the time and energy that I put into my videos. Have a blessed day, - Eli
I am glad it was helpful. (-: I don't think that hot glue would be good for attaching your foam to cardboard, but it seems like you would want something with a little thickness to it to help it adhere to the foam. Something like rubber cement might work pretty well. God bless you, - Eli
Yes I do just like you did in this video. But I’ve yet to figure out a way to hide that corrugated edge. I ve used plaster but it take so long! Any other suggestions?
Thank you for commenting, Cecile. For hiding the corrugation on a corner, I recommend watching from 6:30 in the video (if you haven't already). Otherwise, I share a lot of ideas for that in this video: ruclips.net/video/BGl_vJQBijs/видео.html I hope this helps! - Eli Tennant
@@MakerBrain i dont believe in content creation exploitation however if you want to dig on it and show here theres this paper Sucrose-Citric Acid Adhesive. Synthesis and Application on Plywood 2019.pdf
QUESTION OF THE DAY:
💡❓ Do you ever use glue on your folds?❓💡
- I read and reply to every comment so I would love to hear your answer here in the comments!
⏰⏰TIMESTAMPS⏰⏰⬇
0:00 - Video overview
0:14 - Method #1 (How to make a strong fold in cardboard)
2:38 - Method #2 (How to make a strong fold in cardboard)
4:41 - How to strongly glue cardboard pieces together
Interesting ways to make those crafts we spend so much time on stay strong.
Thanks for commenting, Kristin Grady!
There is nothing worse than having an amazing project fall apart just because it was too weak.
Best regards,
- Eli Tennant
We have a school project on making a custom shaped cereal box, and I was watching a few of your videos and I want to say this is really well done! your editing and setup is amazing for a channel your size and I hope you blow up soon.
Thank you so much, Kushad! I hope your school project goes well and I am so glad that you appreciate the time and energy that I put into my videos.
Have a blessed day,
- Eli
once again good vid dude
Thanks, S. Ezan o!
It makes my heart glad to read compliments like yours in the comments!
Best regards,
- Eli Tennant
great explanation.
Thank you. I love using this method to strengthen my cardboard models.
- Eli Tennant
I’m using this to make some shelves ❤
I am so happy to be able to help you, Jackie! Folding cardboard well can be super useful 😁.
Have a blessed day,
- Eli Tennant
Thanks for the tips. What kind of glue would you recommend for attaching foam (acoustic tiles) to cardboard?
I am glad it was helpful. (-:
I don't think that hot glue would be good for attaching your foam to cardboard, but it seems like you would want something with a little thickness to it to help it adhere to the foam. Something like rubber cement might work pretty well.
God bless you,
- Eli
Yes I do just like you did in this video. But I’ve yet to figure out a way to hide that corrugated edge. I ve used plaster but it take so long! Any other suggestions?
Thank you for commenting, Cecile.
For hiding the corrugation on a corner, I recommend watching from 6:30 in the video (if you haven't already). Otherwise, I share a lot of ideas for that in this video: ruclips.net/video/BGl_vJQBijs/видео.html
I hope this helps!
- Eli Tennant
Try using bio adhesives like starch or glucose-citric acid (used in plywood)
Thanks for the tip! I added your advice to my list of new video ideas.
@@MakerBrain i dont believe in content creation exploitation however if you want to dig on it and show here theres this paper Sucrose-Citric Acid Adhesive. Synthesis and Application on Plywood 2019.pdf
@@MakerBrain and this one Preparation and Properties of Cornstarch Adhesives 2013.pdf
Other paper i found now Additives for enhancing the drying properties of adhesives for corrugated boards 2012.pdf
Thank you for all of these resources! I will look them up before making my next hardened project.
Why use hot glue instead of a PVA glue?