Take fingerprints with superglue

Take fingerprints with superglue

Need to take fingerprints? Here is an easy, affordable way to take fingerprints with superglue. Learn to use superglue to create fingerprints quickly and cheaply

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raininginthesunshine 5 months ago
what is the cup sitting on?
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creatiwe89 5 months ago
probably a rock just to get it high enough
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ryan (3) 5 months ago
GOOD VIDEO
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stormlink 5 months ago
Good video. However, the fans are completely unnecessary for very tightly enclosed spaces like this one when performing cyanoacrylate "fuming." It may add a little more (and unseen) flair, but I can promise it won't cost as much by leaving out the mini-fans. I know: "But, how will the "fumes" move around in the box?" Again, it's a small space. The water vapors from the hot cup of water AND the heated cyanoacrylate glue will co-mingle just fine creating the identical results. :)
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