rifken
Cardboard Collector
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Post by rifken on Oct 9, 2013 2:09:35 GMT -5
Ok first I must say its minorly aggravating how you keep coming out with things I HAVE to get into my campaigns.....sigh. Don't get me wrong I love everything I have seen you make and I have made most of them. So I am working on my purple worms (although mine will be giant blood worms for what I am doing), and it struck me. You skip to the next step quite frequently which is great, but could you add a statement relating how long that skip was? Mostly so we know how long each craft took so we can plan ahead. For example the purple worm, once you glued the tp rolls together you added tp to fill in holes, adding how long it took to dry could help out immensely with planning. My worms wont be used till our Halloween Delve Day(s). So I have plenty of time for things to dry.
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rifken
Cardboard Collector
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A wish
Oct 9, 2013 2:17:01 GMT -5
Post by rifken on Oct 9, 2013 2:17:01 GMT -5
Actually just re watched it, and it was immediate between the tp and paper towel, but still a time frame for how long you waited before the next step would help.
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dmbrad
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Oct 9, 2013 6:04:46 GMT -5
Post by dmbrad on Oct 9, 2013 6:04:46 GMT -5
When I made mine, after i put the white glue on the paper towel I waited a few hours and then added the second coat of white glue and let that dry overnight.
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thedmg
Room Planner
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Oct 10, 2013 7:25:31 GMT -5
Post by thedmg on Oct 10, 2013 7:25:31 GMT -5
This is why I steer clear of white glue, it takes to long. I only use it every now and then. Hot glue... i love you.
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tauster
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Oct 10, 2013 8:19:52 GMT -5
Post by tauster on Oct 10, 2013 8:19:52 GMT -5
Both hot and white glue have their uses, as does superglue and some other kinds probably too. I use mostly hotglue, but the other two as well. Especially when it comes to glue on stones on terrain, whiteglue is the adhesive of choice.
Anyways, to get back to riken's wish: I second that! Knowing approximately how long each step takes would be cool. Of course our times will often vary, is there are too many different variables from crafter to crafter. Example: Each of us probably has a different brand of whiteglue, we use different amounts of glue and paper, our rooms have different temperatures and humidities, etc...
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