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0rich.meyer.503 7 years ago on IntroductionReplyUpvotewow! i thought i was smart drilling tiny hole in the very end of the temple pieces, and the using monofilament melted to a little lump to keep it in, but this is the greatest.
0ColoradoGirl42 9 years ago on Step 9ReplyUpvoteWow, thanks! As usual, the best ideas SEEM simple--after someone smart explains them! 1 reply
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7 years ago on Introduction
wow! i thought i was smart drilling tiny hole in the very end of the temple pieces, and the using monofilament melted to a little lump to keep it in, but this is the greatest.
9 years ago on Step 9
Wow, thanks! As usual, the best ideas SEEM simple--after someone smart explains them!
Reply 9 years ago on Step 9
thanks :o)