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tsanyc
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becareful with the speed glue, it will expand sponge like crazy, after you do the perfect cut, then a reglue, the rubber becomes smaller.
my exp with T05 was like that.
Cutting part is easy. Put the rubber upside down, blade on the sponge, use a pen to trace the line. Use the utility knife cut on the line while the blade is still there, don't do it all the way. ... Becareful, don't cut the edge of the blade!!! the final step is to take a pair of sharp scissors and cut on the line.
Now you ready to glue, I recommend Yes! Paste. But it takes forever to dry One more thing, when cleaning the Yes! Paste off the blade, it might cause some wooden blade to change splinter, then you have to let dry and sand
Hope that helps
cheers
tsa
Edited by tsanyc - 11/05/2010 at 3:28pm |
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What is that "#4 exacto blade " would you please post pics if possible?
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