If you intend to make the pegs permanent, you should heat up the blade of a flat tip screw driver and press the flat side of the blade against both ends of the pegs. This will flatten your pegs against your figures and make them look more professional. But don't overheat and don't press too long. Multiple heating and pressing sessions is recommended.
@@louisborselio8608 Thanks for the advice, but I already have a method of doing that. I melt the tips with a lighter and squish it down with my finger. I'm just holding off to make sure it can hold the weight of the body over time.
Back to crafting!!Looks great bro!!!
Fuck yeah!!! Thanks brother! Hopefully the video will help somebody with their crafting.
@@chancegivens9390 Yw!!!It will help me once I get back to business...thanks man!!!
0:17 That part was funny 😂
@@coolrobert4335 I'm glad you think so :)
Thats extremely cool how you made that its perfect
@batbat4043 Thank you my skin winged friend! Merry Christmas dude.
@@chancegivens9390 merry christmas to you too pal :)
@batbat4043 :)
If you intend to make the pegs permanent, you should heat up the blade of a flat tip screw driver and press the flat side of the blade against both ends of the pegs. This will flatten your pegs against your figures and make them look more professional. But don't overheat and don't press too long. Multiple heating and pressing sessions is recommended.
@@louisborselio8608 Thanks for the advice, but I already have a method of doing that. I melt the tips with a lighter and squish it down with my finger. I'm just holding off to make sure it can hold the weight of the body over time.
@@chancegivens9390 If that works for you that's cool too. I don't know what you're building there, but it looks like a Power Rangers style monster.
@louisborselio8608 It's gonna be a Sir Santa Of Claws figurine. He's a prehistoric red and white ape from the show Aqua Teen Hunger Force.
@@chancegivens9390 cool