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Wanna see me dress my booboo?

For those that don't know slipped with a dry wall razer and stuck it a 1/2 inch into my palm. Would have needed 2 or 3 stitches.

Decided to suck it up and go with Crazy Glue.

This how I clean, reapply and make waterproof.

Note: the powder is Baking Soda and you can use duct tape if no bandaid.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

Not sure if you took my advice on the baking soda trick, or if you knew it yourself, but I love seeing the message spread!

It’s really super cool!

Good looks, VK!

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In response 17Commentary 17C to his Publication

someone mentioned it on twitta. if it was you Thx. love the technique. saves a bunch of time

Super cool stuff with it when holding parts together. The baking soda causes the glue to actually harden in situ and adds the thickness of the carbonate layer. As a result, you end up with meaurable thickness gussets in quick assemblies (3D prints, thin materials, etc)
Lots of applications for this at the small parts / prototyping scale. Has me wondering if the same can be achieved at construction scale, given the right materials… obviously structural strength is a concern when we start talking about a building and not a model in hand, but that’s what materials science is for :)

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