| Howdy Jeff, I dont know if you remember me speaking of using super glue and a fingernail file (cardboard type not metal) but this is exactly the problem i was having. I simply spread a little line of superglue down the seam, and before it dries I begin filing across the seam with the file, rounding over the seam as I go. Using the file or "flexible sanding sticks" as mentions above by someone else, you can control the distance of the area sanded. Anyway, as you file, the "dust" mixes with the wet glues and solidifies bridging the gap with a combination of superglue mixed with plastic. It does tend to ruin the file if you work too slowly because the wet glue gets on the file and solidifies. However, this is actually just a variation on using putty and a file.....the key component of both styles is the file or sanding stick. Being small it gives you much more control over the area sanded or filed. hope this helps, Greg |