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Maple and Bubinga Treasure-Box: Veneered Lid
Marks through his website -- information below under Resources. With the plywood core of the top cured, and the glue dried, the edges need to be trimmed to remove excess glue and cut the top down to its final dimensions. To cut the core so that ... [... more]
DIYnet

Contemporary Wall Mirror -- Making a Circle from a Square
With the circular template made from MDF, and the cherry stock cut and assembled into a 24" square ( Once the 24"-square glued assembly has dried, use a scraper to remove any excess glue. Set the template onto the frame, lining the layout marks [... more]
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Handmade Violin, Part 9: Gluing the Top Plate
The assembled violin body. The next phase is the creation of the neck. Prior to gluing on the top, the inside blocks have been shaped, the inside of the body is cleaned out and excess glue is removed. Sealer is applied to the inside of the back ... [... more]
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How to Make a Rectangular Pinata
Dip strips of newspaper into your glue/water mixture and use your fingers to squeegee off the excess glue. Drape the strips across the box in varying directions, being careful not to disturb the aluminum foil. For instance, put the first few ... [... more]
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Rubber Cement in Plastic Bottle with Brush,4 Oz,Clear ...
DETAILS: Get the flexibility you need for scrapbooking and detailed projects with this acid-free, photo-safe natural rubber formula. Allows for repositioning. Excess glue rubs off. Dries clear and wrinkle-free. Brush included. INDIVIDUAL ITEM SIZE: 4 oz. [... more]
$2.69
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Rubber Cement, Acid-Free, Photo Safe, 1 Gallon Can, ...
DETAILS: Rubber Cement, One-Gallon Can. A better solution for adhering photos and detailed cut and paste projects. Allows for repositioning. Excess glue rubs off. Dries clear and wrinkle-free. Acid-free, photo-safe natural rubber formula. COLOR: 1 Gallon [... more]
$40.65
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Gastroanomalies: Questionable Culinary Creations from ...
Not his Best: I bought this book because I very much enjoyed The Gallery of Regrettable Food. This one did not, quite, measure up to his first effort. Still pretty good, but not his best work. Not Mr. Lilek's fault but I also had issues with the binding. [... more]
$23.95
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Elmer's(r) Rubber Cement; Quart Size Can
Resists wrinkling when dry. A great solution for adhering photos and detailed cut-and-paste projects. Excess glue rubs off cleanly. Does not show through when dry. 32-oz.. [... more]
$10.99
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Bahco Heavy Duty 2-Inch Replacement Scraper Blade #442
Features: Premium carbide Tungsten carbide blade Removes glue, finishes, and paint etc The wrong picture for your 2" blade.: I am very happy with the performance of all the Sandvik scrapers and would recommend anyone needing to scrap multiple [... more]
$7.91
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Elmers Products P9416 Ultimate High Performance Glue, ...
Features: 8oz Ultimate Glue Superior Strength Faster Cure-Cures in an hour Less Foaming Less Mess and Greater Consumer Satisfaction FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW!!!!: Four things: 1) Elmers is as good as Gorilla but cheaper. I've used this, PL and Gorilla [... more]
$12.08
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Franklin International 5006 Titebond II Premium Wood ...
Features: Excellent Water-resistance Ideal for Exterior Applications Strong Initial Tack-Fast Set Excellent Sandability Outstanding bond strength This is the best glue for money you can buy.: I've used more expensive glues before and stopped. This glue [... more]
$21.99
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FastCap Medium Adhesive Refill (1 Ounce)
Features: Medium, 1-ounce adhesive refill from FastCap; for carpentry or other bonding projects For FastCap's 2P-10 solo bond kit; works on most surfaces including smooth laminate To use: spread adhesive on one item, spray activator on other, and hold [... more]
$9.99
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