It happens at last once basically everytime I glue a bunch of dudes together.

This time at least it was a fairly painless removal.

And I didn’t glue it to my desk so I’ll take the W wherever I can.

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    4 months ago

    I always ended up wanting to use plastic minis to avoid situations like this.

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      4 months ago

      I built pewter minis for years, then resin for a thankfully short time. Plastic minis are the way to go. Although if you make a mistake during building getting the pieces apart is much more difficult when you used plastic cement than CA glue.

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      4 months ago

      I feel it’s worth it for it to happen for the level of customization that comes from the models that come in pieces

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    4 months ago

    I’ve heard you can keep some glues from sticking to your fingers if you keep your hands moist. Is this true?

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      4 months ago

      Not sure but I do know if I’ve recently lotioned my hands it seems to take longer to setup on my skin

      But the glue I use is so far past it’s prime that the only way for it to cure is with some insta-set so I’m not sure the recently lotioned hands would help

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    4 months ago

    I was gluing a teacup back together, and fully glued my finger to the handle. Like my entire fingertip was stuck on. After eventually getting unstuck, there’s a permanent fingerprint on there in CA glue.