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    Superfiller

    Has anyone had experience mixing super glue and talcum powder to use as a seam filler? I read an article where this modeler uses this approach. He claims it works great. I wonder how easy it sands out. Can anyone shed somelight on this for me?

    Thanks in advance.

    Tom
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    #2
    Have a look at this Tom.

    Video tutorial 02 - seam filling using superglue and baking powder

    Laurie

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    • Guest

      #3
      It works very well with baking powder. Tippex is good too

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      • yak face
        Moderator
        • Jun 2009
        • 13824
        • Tony
        • Sheffield

        #4
        I bought some cheap talc a while ago but havent got round to having an experiment with it yet. Its supposed to be quite good , sanding easier than just pure superglue , and quick setting too. Let us know how you get on tom, cheers tony

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by \
          Have a look at this Tom.Video tutorial 02 - seam filling using superglue and baking powder

          Laurie
          Thanks for the video Laurie! I haven't attempted this process yet but now that I see what's involved I will be sure to give this a try in the near future.

          -Tom

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            I bought some cheap talc a while ago but havent got round to having an experiment with it yet. Its supposed to be quite good , sanding easier than just pure superglue , and quick setting too. Let us know how you get on tom, cheers tony
            I shall do that Tony. Let ya know how I make out with this process.

            -Tom

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            • Dave W
              • Jan 2011
              • 4713

              #7
              2 years between first and last posts?.Personally I'd just but a tube of filler.There are plenty that will do the job and they are not that expensive.

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              • stona
                SMF Supporters
                • Jul 2008
                • 9889

                #8
                Just to come up to date I use this system routinely for moderate to large gaps. The CA/talc combination sands more smoothly than CA/baking powder. The latter also dries almost instantaneously. Both need to be sanded before they fully cure.

                The distinct advantage over simply attempting to fill a gap with filler is that the superglue sticks to all the surface within the gap. It means that you can sometimes get away with a CA filler when otherwise you might have to insert plastic shims etc.

                Another advantage is that unlike all the model fillers I have used a home made CA based filler does not shrink.

                Cheers

                Steve

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