Just re-read through all intresting stuff ,struggling with tiny parts picking up /positioning them have look on flea Bay stick in rinestone pickers ,I use one of the white pencils even for small plastic parts. Dave
Glad that works for you Dave, I have two pencils, they used to work but now just don't pick anything up ?Just re-read through all intresting stuff ,struggling with tiny parts picking up /positioning them have look on flea Bay stick in rinestone pickers ,I use one of the white pencils even for small plastic parts. Dave
Thanks Pete, I'll do that . Probably have a coating of dried CA on them.A wash in warm water should help John. I have the opposite problem - I find them too sticky!
Pete
Hello buddy really small photo etch pieces some spit on the end of a tooth pic works as well as all the gizmos mentioned here.Glad that works for you Dave, I have two pencils, they used to work but now just don't pick anything up ?
Sorry Jim,Very useful and very well explained. I assume the CA used is the thin, rapid variety.
I suppose you have to work pretty quickly so that the CA doesn't harden before you get to it.
I like the idea of using an old blade as a CA applicator.
as does a minuscule amount of blue tack…..Hello buddy really small photo etch pieces some spit on the end of a tooth pic works as well as all the gizmos mentioned here.
Very true. I have found that works a treat.Hello buddy really small photo etch pieces some spit on the end of a tooth pic works as well as all the gizmos mentioned here.
scalemodelling.co.uk is a privately operated online discussion forum. All content posted by members reflects their own views and opinions and does not necessarily represent those of the forum owners or administrators. While reasonable efforts are made to moderate content, no responsibility is accepted for user-generated material. By using this site, you agree to comply with UK law and the forum rules.