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Traded scroll work for computer


amazingkevin

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oh thats really good!  did you paint  it or glue a picture to the  wood, and IF you glued a picture to the wood how did you do it so the picture dosnt peal off?  i love making puzzles almost as much as i HATE doing them lol but when i cut the puzzle out a lot of times the edges peal back from the wood.  I use the spray adheaves to glue the picture on to the wood...and then i use clear polyurthine as a finish. is there something better to use for either the glue or the finish that would slove the problem?

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On 7/13/2020 at 7:11 PM, Dragonkort said:

oh thats really good!  did you paint  it or glue a picture to the  wood, and IF you glued a picture to the wood how did you do it so the picture dosnt peal off?  i love making puzzles almost as much as i HATE doing them lol but when i cut the puzzle out a lot of times the edges peal back from the wood.  I use the spray adheaves to glue the picture on to the wood...and then i use clear polyurthine as a finish. is there something better to use for either the glue or the finish that would slove the problem?

Are you gluing the picture and the wood??  That is what I have done in the past.  Also let it set at least 24 hours before cutting.

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On 7/13/2020 at 8:11 PM, Dragonkort said:

oh thats really good!  did you paint  it or glue a picture to the  wood, and IF you glued a picture to the wood how did you do it so the picture dosnt peal off?  i love making puzzles almost as much as i HATE doing them lol but when i cut the puzzle out a lot of times the edges peal back from the wood.  I use the spray adheaves to glue the picture on to the wood...and then i use clear polyurthine as a finish. is there something better to use for either the glue or the finish that would slove the problem?

This is hand painted with acrylics" Windsor Newton's galleria" 

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On 7/13/2020 at 8:11 PM, Dragonkort said:

oh thats really good!  did you paint  it or glue a picture to the  wood, and IF you glued a picture to the wood how did you do it so the picture dosnt peal off?  i love making puzzles almost as much as i HATE doing them lol but when i cut the puzzle out a lot of times the edges peal back from the wood.  I use the spray adheaves to glue the picture on to the wood...and then i use clear polyurthine as a finish. is there something better to use for either the glue or the finish that would slove the problem?

Hand painted

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On 7/16/2020 at 9:47 AM, Dragonkort said:

ok lets see if i understand this i put the glue on both the picture and the wood?  and no i havent waited 24 hours....doing these two things should slove the problem!!!  thank you!!! now all i have to do is FIND my puzzle pictures lol 

Just to clarify, glue the picture and the wood. Stick together almost immediately.  Then wait the 24 hours for the glue to set/cure.

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On 7/16/2020 at 10:47 AM, Dragonkort said:

ok lets see if i understand this i put the glue on both the picture and the wood?  and no i havent waited 24 hours....doing these two things should slove the problem!!!  thank you!!! now all i have to do is FIND my puzzle pictures lol 

Thank you Dragonkort!!!

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On 7/18/2020 at 9:22 PM, spirithorse said:

Kevin, I already told you I love the work but, you teased us about getting a computer for your work.
I hope you got a really good computer!
God Bless! Spirithorse

It's an all in one windows 7 computer with windows 10 in it. It has microsoftoffice word 2007 in it which i use so much!!! I added rapidresizer i bought in 2007 which I use everyday.

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