David Lovell
SMF Supporter
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.
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