Im not a rookie to model building and have used a couple of those, but I do enjoy watching others like you do reviews of products that are available out there. I really liked this and will be watching for your next technique video. Thanks for sharing with us.
I was thinking the same. I always end up pouring some superglue straight from the bottle on a surface and then pick some of it up with a tooth pick or a cut cotton swab stick and apply it wherever it needs to go.
To me the HUGE downside of CA glue is, it often makes the surrounding surfaces coudy white. Especially in occations when it's really hard to clean it up again.
No one is technical wrong. Capillary action flows through the joint so you are fine as long as it flows far enough. You want a join that goes the whole way
Im not a rookie to model building and have used a couple of those, but I do enjoy watching others like you do reviews of products that are available out there. I really liked this and will be watching for your next technique video. Thanks for sharing with us.
Thanks for the video, I think this series is a great idea. I look forward to others.
I always find the CA applicators dry up and are single use. How do you keep it from doing this?
I was thinking the same. I always end up pouring some superglue straight from the bottle on a surface and then pick some of it up with a tooth pick or a cut cotton swab stick and apply it wherever it needs to go.
To me the HUGE downside of CA glue is, it often makes the surrounding surfaces coudy white. Especially in occations when it's really hard to clean it up again.
Great info ... other modellers only dot the glue along the joint not all along the joint ??? Which is correct ???
No one is technical wrong. Capillary action flows through the joint so you are fine as long as it flows far enough. You want a join that goes the whole way