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Post by bravesirkevin on Feb 1, 2017 9:09:39 GMT -9
Exactly what it says on the tin.
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Post by Vermin King on Feb 1, 2017 9:26:52 GMT -9
Oo, ah, a Cardboard Warriors plug!
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Post by nolabert on Feb 1, 2017 18:03:11 GMT -9
Awesome bravesirkevin! So are the accents S. African? It's interesting to see different methods for making paper minis. I don't use a brayer, just my fingers. I use Scotch Tacky Glue. And I seem to be one of the few who use a bone folder for scoring.
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Post by bravesirkevin on Feb 1, 2017 18:38:36 GMT -9
Yep, that's what the native english speakers over here sound like. I mostly only use the brayer for flat things, like the minis, but I find it really helps and keeps things from peeling apart later on. I also don't often use the double sided tape, but opted to use it for the sake of the video because my favoured glues would have been way too messy. Landed up making me look a little foolish though because the double sided tape made it harder to cut things and I struggled to get the backing off at one point so it slowed the process down horribly! I have used a bone folder for scoring before, along with a whole host of other methods... I just prefer the knife score method because it gives me the cleanest folds.
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Post by cowboycentaur on Feb 1, 2017 18:43:21 GMT -9
i do the same thing but with a piece of copper pipe, but i may get fancy and start using a brayer!
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Post by radoslawkamil on Feb 4, 2017 5:43:34 GMT -9
I use nailfile for scoring lol, it have steel and little round end. I dont have steel ruler so I make one with snap-off blade from hobby knife, just put some protection labels in sharp end. Everyone have other metods lol. Good video. I have brayer but until I see this video I dont know it call like this and what is use for. I find this tool somewhere in my wife junk who appear to be an artist in long past. Sad, she really have talent to draw but decide not to use it. Useing a brayer look easy, maybe I try next time. About glue I dont find any of this show on video good for my. But it probably need time to learn how each glue work and choose your own over time.
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