raptor wrote:
It appears that there is an art to doing this that I have yet to master. I can't seem to get the glue to come out looking like something that could be painted into flames or electricity. It may be due to the use of a dollar store glue gun, but I am not getting anything like the clean stuff Darko does.
I amalso having some trouble getting the tinfoil to come off. Again, I am using dollar store stuff, but you'd think that that stuff would all be pretty much the same.
- R
It helps to keep the glue as cool as possible, yet still melted, while you're working with it, so that it is thick enough to build up. The hotter it is, the thinner it is, and the stickier it is. Also, occasionally wipe the tip of the gun, the way you would a soldering iron. Goofy as it may sound, you want the glue to be about as thick as cake icing, slow deliberate movements help with this.
The best tip that I can give for the foil is to make sure that the
shiny side is out, as it is smoother than the flat side, and gives less surface for the glue to adhere to; vaseline can help, but can be a betch to get off the glue before painting.