aabateries2
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this is a really usefull tut. great writeup
Exactly I would never want to troll this fourm. I praise this fourm if anything. Also I think I found a way to make a working trigger using this fabulous method.
Alrighty, just double checking, even if I use foam board the edges will still clean up nice? Foam board -> http://www.artsupply.com/assets/images/black_gatorboard.jpg
Just wanted to take the time to say thank you so much for doing this, It is very informative. I also have a post on you're other thread, asking about witch latex carpet adhesive: seem (thin and runny) or the one for gluing it down to the floor ( thick past almost like pudding.)
This is amazing! The tutorial is very complex, but gives the info in a simple manner. You are answering everyone's questions as you go. I love it!
As for a glue that may work for those of us that are state-side, I suggest "Tacky Glue" found in the craft section of most any box store (like Wal-Mart). I had to build a cardboard dog for art class, and it was just tacky enough to be able to manipulate for a while, and fairly strong too.
This is amazing! The tutorial is very complex, but gives the info in a simple manner. You are answering everyone's questions as you go. I love it!
As for a glue that may work for those of us that are state-side, I suggest "Tacky Glue" found in the craft section of most any box store (like Wal-Mart). I had to build a cardboard dog for art class, and it was just tacky enough to be able to manipulate for a while, and fairly strong too.