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Great tip! Makes sense since flame used for resin, too!
Great tip thank you so much🙏🙏
Glad it was helpful!
great tip, ty as always.
Glad to help!
Wow! Great tip! I definitely needed to see this!
Philip thank you so much this is an amazing trick man...
You're welcome! It's a fun one 👍
Might this be a useful hack to get a better finish overall, even if air bubbles are not present?
I don't see how momentary heat would improve the finish, but it may be worth you giving it a try to see if makes any difference.
Thank you for this tip. Down in Texas
Glad you find it useful Larry 👍
Would a hot creasing iron also work, or must a flame be used?
Good question. If you tried this with a creasing iron, you would get liquid edge paint on the tip, and it would begin to burn. A flame for a split second won't affect the paint.
🤯🤯🤯
Here's a side quest for you: hardening vegetable tanned leather to make snooker/pool cue leather tips.
Great tip! Makes sense since flame used for resin, too!
Great tip thank you so much🙏🙏
Glad it was helpful!
great tip, ty as always.
Glad to help!
Wow! Great tip! I definitely needed to see this!
Glad it was helpful!
Philip thank you so much this is an amazing trick man...
You're welcome! It's a fun one 👍
Might this be a useful hack to get a better finish overall, even if air bubbles are not present?
I don't see how momentary heat would improve the finish, but it may be worth you giving it a try to see if makes any difference.
Thank you for this tip. Down in Texas
Glad you find it useful Larry 👍
Would a hot creasing iron also work, or must a flame be used?
Good question. If you tried this with a creasing iron, you would get liquid edge paint on the tip, and it would begin to burn. A flame for a split second won't affect the paint.
🤯🤯🤯
Here's a side quest for you: hardening vegetable tanned leather to make snooker/pool cue leather tips.