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Safety Yea! I know you don’t want to hear this
because you’ve heard it all before, but warnings are there for a reason. Saves a lot of accidents!! On any construction site safety is important. Tools are dangerous, i.e. craft knives and scalpels and to be honest anything with a sharp point
needs a safety warning. Oh yea that includes glue as well, especially super-glue. I can tell you from experience that knives are dangerous.
My left thumb screams and runs away if I bring a craft knife anywhere near it. I was making a cliff-side from polystyrene and was shaping it with a small knife. Argh! The
knife slipped and the point went into the side of my thumb. Because the point
went in near the knuckle I went to the ER :( to check it out. I now sport a 1cm a scar. When you use a knife of any sort cut away from yourself. When
you use super glue do not get any onto your skin. Keep it well away from eyes. If you do glue fingers together or fingers to models don’t force them apart.
Construction Tools Craft Knives Scissors Glue: PVA, Super Glue, Polystyrene Glue, Wall Paper Glue Pencils and Pens Eraser Paints and Paint Brushes Rulers: Plastic and/or Metal Set Square, Protractor and Compass Table/Desk Drawing Board It can be a small sheet of wood approximately A3 size 30cm x 42cm x 13cm) Cutting Board (Self-heal is best) Clothes Pegs or Spring Clips Jam-jar or Yogurt Pots (for water to clean brushes) Old Plates or Margarine Tub Lids (for mixing paints) Margarine Tubs (for mixing powdered wall filler) Tweezers Dental Tools Vinyl Gloves (Ultra fine) (I use the gloves when making papier-mâché because of the anti-fungicide in the
wallpaper paste.) Scalpel T-Square To name but a few Click Here to Return to Construction Site Construction Materials Corrugated Cardboard Cereal Packets Cardboard Packaging Foam Board Paper Tissue Paper Old New Papers or Magazines Kitchen Roll Kitchen Towel Tubes Tubes from Sweets and Crisps Cardboard Postal Tubes Plastic Tubing (Smooth and corrugated) Polystyrene Tin Foil Match Sticks Tooth Picks Wooden Skewers Bits left over from models Broken Sprues Computer bits Insides of watches Cake decorations Thread String Wool Fuse Wire Flock Sand Gravel Pot Scourers Cotton Wool Cloth Wire Mesh (used for car body repair) Nails/Screws/Tacks Paper Clips Drawing Pins Garden Wire (any
thicknesses) Brown Gummed Paper Feathers
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