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Sep. 6th, 2006 02:18 pmAlright all you crafty peoples, I've got a question for you. Yes, I've searched the FAQ's, but nothing with the exact amount or ratios was present, so I give this question out to you.
I'm planning on hollowing out a book, I have the book I want to use, all my tools, my glue, utility knife, everything, except...
How do I know how much water to add to the glue? Is there a certain amount I should be using (is there a good ratio that will make the pages not get that watered down look, but not get crinkly like glue does)?
Thanks for your help, and sorry this is text only.
Once I get pictures up I will post pictures of my DS Lite cover that I made. :)
Thanks again,
Jeni
I'm planning on hollowing out a book, I have the book I want to use, all my tools, my glue, utility knife, everything, except...
How do I know how much water to add to the glue? Is there a certain amount I should be using (is there a good ratio that will make the pages not get that watered down look, but not get crinkly like glue does)?
Thanks for your help, and sorry this is text only.
Once I get pictures up I will post pictures of my DS Lite cover that I made. :)
Thanks again,
Jeni