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Place your tube making sure there is some extra bark
hanging over the edges. |
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Squiggle some white glue onto your tube. Place as
much as you can cover. |
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Slowly wrap the bark skin around your tube. You can
smoosh around the bark so that more glue reaches more
contact surface. Does that make sense? |
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Now add more glue to the tube AND the inside of the
bark. |
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Gently roll around the tube. There will most likely
be OVERLAP, which is why in step 34 we placed some
glue on the inside bark as well. |
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Now place some white glue along the edge of the seam. |
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Make sure there is a LOT of glue, you want it to
smudge out liek in the picture. |
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No I am NOT an Android who just cut himself ;p I
placed some white glue on my finger tip. |
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I then rub the figer all over the seam making it
excessively wet and a perfect bond that will dry seamlessly
the 2 pieces of paper together. |
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This is what you are aiming for. Don't panic, white
glue dries transparent :) |
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