Yes ,Candy Floss & Lolly Pop sticks. A line is scored with a craft knife on one flat side of the lolly stick and then snapped in two. The Candy Floss stick is scored on each side and like the other stick snapped in two.
So here are another few step`s to view, and this part will show how I keep these things square,using the cutting board and a big metal clip,and my old plastic Set Square.
Please follow along if you wish too.This is a small part of a Roman Fortification for 28mm,and larger Asterix figures,and normal 28mm figures too like the ones below.
The loose pieces
Two ends are stuck like so,and this helps to keep the project square
These are stuck at each end forming a frame.
The first boards are stuck in place at each end like so.
Above the clip is just clipped onto the table top.It is not attached to the work at all.The cutting board is simply slid toward the work piece and the work piece is held in place by the edge of the clip. All now held straight and true ,and now the real easy work begins simply by applying PVA glue,and checking with the Set Square as one proceeds to lay the boards along this frame.
This is my own little system to hold the piece in place and it takes out any spring in the Candy Foss stick as well.
Just checking it is quite square before other board`s are placed onto the glue.
No need to check every board,or hold them in place .Applying light pressure onto each board laid is all that is required. Each board will hold the one previously layed before it in place. Doing a few and then checking for square again.
The support`s are laid and stuck into the frame as one work`s laying and sticking the boards. This way you don`t have make the frames up first and then waste time waiting for the glue to dry.Then only find out after that frames are not straight or square. This system means you are always working to straight and square all the while. Simple and quick!
Job done,and gosh ! These Romans are keen to show you all what this is. "Come on lad`s get off I need to show the other side now."
Well yes,I made two,and in quick time too.That is after all the pieces were cut and snapped off. My mistake one support angle not stuck as planned,however it`s in place and works just fine. The underside is not going to be seen anyway. You may have noticed that the boards are jutting out on one side of the frame this is an intentional design, because the overlap is needed.
Below a book is placed on top like so for a few minutes until the glue dry`s.
Do you remember the first Easy Step`s?
Above the Asterix Romans,and behind them a guide frame showing where the double gate way will be front and back.
I`ll need another section of what you have just seen made,then two Tower`s .One at each end.This will form the front of this Fortification. Oh! The wall`s you may well ask? Well I`ll show you them ,and How To,later,I Promise! Thank you for following along,and I hope you will visit again.BB