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Hi all,

 

Well I think we all Love Karin and I cannot recommend her enough for her contributions.

 

After posting a thread and after karin helping me-a lot, I made my first test of Latex handguards.

 

I did make a few mistakes and Karin has been helping to perfect them better.

 

I decide to try a way of painting my first draft set ( like that ) and this really does work.

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After travelling Devon for latex paint, I remembered a thing from school, PVA, of sorts.

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I mixed 4 parts weather proof wood glue to 1 part acrylic white.

4/1. above is after 3 coats

 

I say that as the glue is the MOST important part.

 

I did this in 2 hrs as I wanted to test the flex, but if you can wait for the thin layers to dry fgully youn will get an even better result.

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the secret is that the glue is flexible, as is acrylic, but you are pushing each for the best qualities.

 

As youUVE2xBe.jpg can see I flexed and with no problem.

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I think it will weather in time but will not degrade the latex in anyway and can always be redone.

I have not silliconed the guard on the pics, just wanted to show best next to black

Hope this helps anyone with guards

 

Thanks again Karin

Gra

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