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Seam Line Removal, 101
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Method 1 :
Once the glue has dried, check the seams for ones that are evenly filled with glue (that is no gaps and the edges are flush with each other). Now take your sanding stick (or in this case, a nail file) and begin to sanding lightly across the seam (in this case left to right to left).
Once the glue has dried, check the seams for ones that are evenly filled with glue (that is no gaps and the edges are flush with each other). Now take your sanding stick (or in this case, a nail file) and begin to sanding lightly across the seam (in this case left to right to left).
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Good stuff for a 101 series. Nice and clean and direct, well done (and good website, "Ghost")
APR 28, 2008 - 12:28 AM
Excellent article and photos! You made the process very clear and easy to follow!
APR 28, 2008 - 10:57 AM
Very nicely done, and good for hobby re-turnees or newbies. Bookmarked and looking forward to more! Thanks for posting, cheers
APR 28, 2008 - 01:42 PM
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