Gluing Together a HUGE Puzzle : Simple DIY
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- čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
- In my down time, which is not much, I like to relax by putting together puzzles. And by puzzles, I mean the larger versions, 1000 or more piece varieties, that most people would avoid. Here recently I, with a little help from my family, assembled this 4000 piece Map puzzle. It took a long time and was one of the most challenging puzzles I have do so far. The finished product looked great and we decided it deserved a place on our wall. But how do you keep all of the pieces together? In this video, we will show you how we do it.
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Cool puzzle!😎
Decades ago I glued a MUCH smaller puzzle with Puzzle Glue, which came with a scraper (or brush?) attachment. I’d probably use Mod Podge now too.
Wow! looks great!
Thank you! Cheers!
I've used the same "glue" on 2 of my wife's puzzles. For a much better finish try this; brush multiple coats in alternating directions. After about 3 alternating coats you'll almost not see the brush lines. I chose to use a good 2" brush and go in one detection per coat, the crisscrossing fills the stroke marks. I bought a frame from a local craft store and it turned out great...we'll be watching for your frame build.
If you do it again tray a brayer 6" roller, or any with about 2" diameter and 6" wide.
It might be best to put the wax paper down first next time first and put the puzzle together on it. NICE JOB. your amazing always love your videos and tutorials. Your an amazing young man, high five. ❤😊
Thank you. Definitely a good idea to put the wax paper down first next time 🙂
Have you ever considered building a puzzle table for doing your puzzles?
Yes and no. It would be nice, we just don't have a good place to put it.
Id have considered a counter top type resin coating and framed.
Still, its a good looking result ❤
I imagine the resin might not cause it to curl up as much, and would self level.
It will be better to use a nail clippers to cut off any exses glue off the puzzle
Maybe try baking paper..
Why not glue it from the back?
I did not feel comfortable trying to flip it over and this was a great second option.
@@SpecificLove7 sandwich it between plywood and flip it as a whole maybe? It would still be ticklish
PUT CARDBOARD OR ANY LIGHT BUT STRONG PAPER ON THE BACK AFTER YOU FLIP IT THE APPLY THE GLUE TO THE NO PRINTED SIDE GLUE IT WITH ELMERS GLUE OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT LET DRY FLIP BACK NO RESIDUE FROM THE GLUE ITS A PAIN TO DO BUT MY AUNT EVELYN TAUGHT ME THAT WAY PS DOG HAIR ALSO WE ALL HAD THEM AND I STILL DUE PEACE FROM THE NORTHEAST THE BEARDED-FISHERMAN 8608!!
Please stop yelling, using all caps mate..
Thank you for the tips. Definitely need to try that next time.
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