You can use a brush to apply the glue (the ferrule should be made of non-ferrous material, e.g., brass or aluminum)or a small piece of veneer (not oak - the acid in oak reacts with the glue, nonetheless, workpieces of oak can be glued) - which is especially useful for gluing sm...
How to remove super glue and other adhesives from common surfaces. Bring out your inner handyman and get glue off clothing, floors, furniture, and more.
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This video demonstrates the usefulness of the aluminum welding ice carving technique. The technique allows carvers to easily "Get Outside the Block" and create sculptures that are hardly limited by the dimensions of the ice block. How ToTurn an old vinyl record into a bowl or platter ...
Cut pieces of wallpaper that are a little wider than the height of the can and long to enough to wrap all the way around the can. Brushwallpaper paste*onto the back of the paper and glue it onto the can. Use your drill to drill a hole in the can about half an inch from the to...
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Nice! I know Onsrud makes single flute bits for cutting aluminum, but I could never come to paying what they want for a single 1/8" bit. Now that I know that the large single flute bits [EDIT] originally made for plastic work on aluminum, I’ll have to give them a try. LukeLuke...
Something to cover the open end of the kaleidoscope body. A scrap piece of cardboard or dark plastic would work. You will need to be able to make a viewing hole in it. Craft materials like scissors, glue, tape, rubber bands or whatever else is appropriate to hold your specific pieces ...
As you might guess, even bubbles that don't pop eventually do, and bubbles made using corn syrup are sticky. They will clean up with warm water, but it's best to blow bubbles outdoors or in a bathroom or kitchen so you won't have to un-stick your carpet or upholstery. The bubbles...