by moostang51 » Mon Feb 19, 2007 5:26 pm
I use cyano (5 - 15 second) the majority of the time. By using 3/32 stringers instead of the usual 1/16 and gluing at each connection individually on the formers, I hold it a touch above the former; this way when you sand there is a little more wood remaining when you sand to shape and there is no former showing when you cover. On pieces where centering and alignment is more critical, I might use a slower setting cyano so you can square up and pin for alignment. Learned this the hard way. LOL. Also I thought with the cyano, a little goes a lot further and sanding doesn't seem to be a problem. With the 30 second cyano, it's also great as a seem filler. I always used this on my 1/35 armour with great results.
On my next project, I plan on using a heavier silkspan as the Guillows tissue is pretty flimsy and even though I used the wet tissue application, the stingers are still visible. But on each project you learn a little more. Plus, any suggestions and techniques from David are always helpful.
I also never had a problem with the smell though I did loose a 1/2 oz. bottle one time from not cleaning the stem prior to storage.