Little progress elegant study

Had some time left and made the scrolls for in the plant pot and some books and a bar stool and chair. B7000 glue is great but can be visible so i try tu use as little as possible. The needle nose tip works grest for that.

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It looks great already! I don’t see any glue, you did a great job!

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Nice furniture advance!

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The chair is quite cute. Well done @Jerry_Boswijk

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I love the chair :heart::chair:

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It’s coming along nicely.

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I use it when i want some extra strength. I also use tacky glue a lot.

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Yeah im getting better ad it. It is a big bottle and i needed to get a feeling for how it flows and sticks. But i am getting there.

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Those are looking good.

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I loved making the bar stool. Such tiny pieces of wood that need to connect

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these are looking great. You did great

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I absolutely love B7000 too! If you wipe away any excess you usually can’t see it when it dries.

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Looking good so far. :heart_eyes: Thanks for the helpful tip about the needle nose tip. I’m using a toothpick for gluing small parts.

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Needle nose gluebottle are amazing

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Nice start.
Glad the glue is working for you.

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Looking amazing! Will check that glue.

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Looking good so far! I don’t see any glue stains! :blush:

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Yes, I agree with you. It makes your chair neat. I also don’t like messy glue on the furnitures. :laughing:

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It gives you more room to move pieces a bit and dries up clear and holds a little after a few seconds

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Your furnitures look so cute.

Have you tried using E7000 glue? I have always wondered what’s the difference between them.

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