Aug. 3rd, 2010

[identity profile] grygon.livejournal.com
First of all, I hate glue. With a passion. I like the idea that in 10 or 20 years my creations are still gonna be around and I LOATHE it when glue is visible and highly IN YOUR FACE about being used and let's face it most glues are crap. Even the so-called "good" ones.

But I recently got a false-advertised (well, more like misrepresented) batch of art supplies and a bad etsy store who won't reply to my questions about stuff. What the stuff is- magnifying cabs and cab settings. When I bought them I thought they were HOLLOW and thus able to fill with 3D objects. I've sent the etsy store three separate PMs and no reply (so you can guess how I'm gonna leave feedback on that alone!).

So I figured I might as well make the best of it and I bought some E-6000 glue which came highly recommended... WHY is this glue so highly praised? It's a MESS/just keeps on leaking even after you stopped squeezing and very very difficult to control to get a tiny line of it on a tiny edge of a cab so then when you mate the cab to it's setting the glue squishes out of the corners and is all like "I'M GLUE AND NOW PEOPLE KNOW IT, HA HAR!"

Does anyone know of a glue that has Elmer's soft flowing easy to control and manipulate consistency and E-6000's strength (and BOTH of their's non-yellowing ability)? Or perhaps does this E-6000 have a separate tool I can buy and attach to the cap so that only a THIN (I MEAN THIN) line is allowed to constantly leak?

HELP! >:(

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