May 02, 2007
Now use your Hot Glue gun to go ALL THE WAY down
the ENTIRE length of each wire.
This way it will be impossible for your rods to fall
off the wires when you assemble your diorama. |
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May 02, 2007
If you have a few pieces that stick out, you can
trim them with scissors to make a cleaner look. |
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May 02, 2007
Here I test the bridge between two trees to make
sure it's well secure.
What? you thought you were already finished? LOL
ha ha ha
I have to make you work a little harder then that
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May 02, 2007
Try and find the thiines bamboos in your fence or
sticks that you purchased at the store. |
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May 02, 2007
Cut the regular 2.5 inches in half using scissors
or vine cutters. |
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May 02, 2007
Make yourself a small bunch of railing supports.
Can you see the size difference from the regular
bamboo rods? |
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May 02, 2007
Use a TINY DAB of Hot Glue on the bamboo rod... |
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May 02, 2007
... and place your half sized rod to the contact
point and hold in place until the glue cools down. |
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May 02, 2007
Now use a regular size rod to measure a distance
good enough to attach the next railing post. |
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May 02, 2007
Hold that one a minute or two and you are good. |
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