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CD ROM Fish Craft

Step 5Putting it all together.

Putting it all together.
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Set one CD down so the Label is face up. Set all of the pieces on top of it to see where to glue and see if you need to move the pieces around. It's all in your taste.

I tilted my top (dorsal) and bottom fin back (differing from the picture) for a swept-back look. Like I said before, it is up to you.

Once you get the pieces how you like them, pick up a piece and start squirting hot glue on it. Quickly put it back down on the CD. You alternately but the hot glue on the CD, I don't think it really matters.

Do this with all of the pieces, except the duplicate dorsal fin. First you have to squirt a little glue (in a vertical line starting at the bottom of the fin) and quickly place an end of the fishing string on it (so the string goes up). This is to hang the fish by. After you get done, you can glue the duplicate down on top.

Once you are satisfied with everything, squirt glue all over the bottom CD and place the second CD, label down, and push down on it hard, to flatten it out.
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I'm in high school and I enjoy hunting and fishing. I enjoy photography. I like fixing things, salvaging things I can't fix, and destroying the things I can't salvage. I enjoy cycling and hope to ex...
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