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INSTRUCTIONS

Paint rack
Preparation - What you need
Some table space
Small pair of cutters
PVA glue (wood glue, hobby glue)
A file or small piece of sandpaper (used to
remove any tab stubs that may remain after
being clipped by the cutters).

STEP 1

Gluing
Apply a small amount of glue
wherever there is a connection.
Watch out for any grit or clumps in
the glue that may cause
unevenness.

Construction
i. Use cutters to separate the parts from the panel.
ii. Go over each part again with the cutters to completely
remove the tabs (you should only need the file or sandpaper for
minor cleaning touch-ups).
iii. Use a file or sand paper last to clean any remaining tab
fragments.

STEP 2

STEP 4
STEP 3

Be sure to apply a liberal


amount of glue when
securing both
connectors.

Note for Steps 5 7


Allow a minute for the glue to dry
while applying finger pressure
where the arrows
indicate.

STEP 5

STEP 7

STEP 6

STEP 9

STEP 8

Tool rack expansion


The Paint rack can be easily expanded by joining it to a Tool rack or another Paint rack.
Many configurations can be achieved to customise a rack layout to fit your workspace.
For more information on the Tool rack visit www.miniaturescenery.com

The exclusive copyright on the model designs are the property of CNC Workshop Ltd. Copyright CNC Workshop Ltd., 2007. All rights reserved. Made in Australia.

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