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This is the place on the Web where I log things I make, do, and think. I do this for my own recollection and for your edification.

Much of my making, doing, and thinking (at least that which I'll share here) is focused on model railroad and fine scale modeling, miniature wargame hobbying, art, craft, and analog and electronic games.

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Clean up your act

Clean tools perform better, that's a fact. So use two items and a few minutes to improve the performance of some of yours, in this case those that may be fouled by epoxy putty (green stuff) or cyanoacetate (super glue). Been a little too zealous with the green stuff and have a sculpting tool that looks like this? Sculpting tool, fouled Or a tip of a super glue bottle like this? Glue bottle tip, fouled Get some acetone and a paper towel, and get to work. Bottle of acetone and paper towel Soak the paper towel with acetone and rub that green stuff from your tool. Keep at it until the green stuff is gone, it takes only a few minutes. Sculpting tool, clean Working on a bottle tip or some other item is a little bit trickier, as the acetone will soften the super glue and make it gummy. So when one paper towel is gummed up, get another and keep at it. This may take a little longer, but being able to accurately place glue and not having it dry in ...