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I like syringes like these:
https://www.amazon.com/Duda-Energy-S...r=8-7&keywords They don't hold as much glue, but it also makes them lighter and easier to maneuver. Just pull the plunger and fill from the back. |
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I use a thin white glue for most cardstock work, so I use a squeeze bottle with a syringe tip. I use either the side of the syringe tip to spread the glue, or the little bit of wire that goes into the tip to keep it from clogging.
I use cyanoacrylate sometimes, mostly to stiffen pieces before cutting out fine details. Straight out of the Dollar Store applicator. With non-paper models, I use a lot of cyano with the Glue Looper: THE GLUE LOOPER Micro-Glue Applicator |
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I tried making one of these but after chasing the cat around the house for an hour with a pair of scissors I gave up and used a piece of .008 phosphor bronze wire.
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I've used the toothpick in the past, and then I found this:
http://www.tapplastics.com/product/r...applicator/409 I've been using this squeeze bottle with a syringe tip. I mostly build with PVA/white glue, and it works like a charm. I have had to fashion a .032" tool to clean the tip out with. |
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Thank you for the link! Mike |
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