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Plate 18:  Construction of a black setting for small displays, Part 6: paper glue is applied to the lower part of the uneven foundation floor
(This plate added FEB 2004)

HE piece of scrap cardboard shown in Plate 17 will be glued to the foundation box with white glue, sometimes called PVA glue.
PVA stands for polyvinyl acetate, a material which is made from vinyl acetate, a chemical compound. This type of glue can be purchased in any craft or stationery store. SUBJECT: application of PVA glue to uneven foundation floor

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