Tutorial: Layering Cardboard to Make Tri-Wall
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Learn how to make your own tri-wall cardboard. We use tri-wall to create adaptive equipment for children with special needs.
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Love your work and great ideas, congratulations from Medellik Colombia
Where do you find such good pieces of cardboard?
Lore Freedom. These are packing boxes, you can find them at Wal-Mart.
Is there supposed to be sound, I don't hear anything?
Nope , also i just realized i commented on a 10 year old comment
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Do you add any amount of water t your glue?
Great tutorial. I am looking into making cardboard projects at home and have tried using Gorilla glue and a few others and they don't dry fast enough ( usually take 3-4 hours ) for solid contact. What would recommend for a better glue ? thanks
We use plain old white glue (like Elmer's), which makes a very strong bond on cardboard. Should dry enough so you can continue working on the project within 5-10 minutes, but an hour or two for glue to "cure" completely. Be careful not to use too much glue. That makes for a longer drying time, and doesn't add much strength. Use just enough so that when you squeeze the parts together a little glue oozes out, but not a lot.
Hot glue is fast, but not as strong a bond.
Whatever glue you use, apply it to the smooth surface of the carboard, not the corrugated edge. If there's going to be any significant stress on that joint, you should reinforce with wood nails. See videos 6.1 to 6.4.