I frequently use a hot glue gun for buildings, windows, and trains.
I used hot candle wax to pour over some rocks along side a roadway. This simulated a small spring cascading down the side of the road embankment. Layers of blue, clear, and purple wax were used.
JimC.
Yes I used wax in silversmithing but the wax was not hot the tool was or I had carving set I used with a dremel.
Toad
very cool; didn't realize!
One thing about the wax, it seals in 15 seconds; also, probably easier to dissassemble.
The book I'm reading wa s on sale at Borders? for $5.98: Making Birdhouses, by Andrew Newton-Cox and Deena Beverly.
the book is FANTASTIC, as it tells how to weather the birdhouse and how to form copper; tons of applications for outdoor RR projects!!!!!!
Tom Trigg
I purchased a cool book on making bird houses. Many of the techniques use hot gun and wax; esp to make rusty exteriors (adding pieces of rust). I assumee this was must work outside and not melt.
I'm thinking there could be a zillion applications for us in applying details to buildings and even to trains.
Of course you could probably just as well calk it with silicone, but still, this seems like a plausible technique
Get the Garden Railways newsletter delivered to your inbox twice a month