Nick,
I really like you tip about the furled thread loop and then positioning it
where you need it.
Cheap too,
For those who might be a gadget freak.. this might be of interest to
someone :
http://www.micromark.com/MICRO-GLUE-APPLICATOR,8048.html
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Nick,
I discovered something similar a few years ago when I took up making bamboo
rods. It took me a while to settle on a couple of brushes that I like. When
doing delicate three turn intermediate wraps, a single drop from a dubbing
needle simply flooded the area all around the thread and onto
of cement that can be placed very
accurately. I have not personally tried it but it seemed to work pretty slick.
Sincerely,
Bruce Whittle
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Nick,
A trick I learned from Earl Stanek (you may have met him at Sowbug - he used
to work for 3M and ties the dragonflies with very realistic wings) is to cut
the top 1/3