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Posts: 19288 | Location: Texas | Registered: May 13, 2003
It is a common repair technique on guitars when the slots in the saddle or nut get worn too deep. Or when filed just one swipe too many when cutting the slots (btdt more than once).
Nuts and saddles are either made of bone or a hard plastic.
Posts: 11172 | Location: On the mountain off the grid | Registered: February 25, 2002
I used to work at a plastic rapid prototyping company. We used that all day long prepping parts for silicone molds. Don’t sniff the fumes, it’s nasty. Oh, and it gets hot enough to burn you too.
Posts: 2713 | Location: Illinois | Registered: July 14, 2010
“Baking soda (pure sodium bicarbonate) requires an acidic ingredient (like buttermilk or lemon juice) and moisture to activate, providing an instant lift. Baking powder contains baking soda, a dry acid, and cornstarch; it only needs moisture and heat to work. Baking soda is four times stronger than powder and often results in a denser, spread-out rise.”
Serious about crackers.
Posts: 11302 | Location: San Diego | Registered: July 26, 2014
I used this baking soda and superglue trick to repair a pick-up grabber tool this weekend. one of the "fingers" broke. I use this pick-up grabber tool to pick up sticks in the yard, so I don't have to constantly bend over.