Routing The Channels on Radius Plates

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MaineGeezer
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Re: Routing The Channels on Radius Plates

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I apply it directly out of the tube...and sometimes I get too much. Generally though, I manage to keep it more or less under control. Practice does help. Maybe somebody else knows a better way.

I find that the Bind-All is the worst offender as far as cleanup afterwards is concerned. I've taken to wearing nitrile gloves to keep the stuff off my fingers.
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Kbore
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Re: Routing The Channels on Radius Plates

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Thanks for the nitrile tip Geeze. And speaking of tips, I cut the fingers from a pair of gloves, that was good advise! Still speaking of tips, I cut the tip off a plastic pipette and installed it on the Bindall tube: that worked like a champ too! Still can get away from you but the tip adds some back pressure to the glue so it doesn't come out so much and so fast. Thanks once again to all for the advice On my back purfling "design". It's almost finished.
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