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Broke one of my first snake powder measures after a couple hours work. Started to through it in the trash, I was so frustrated after being so careful. I thought about casting pewter fangs. That would be pretty cool looking but walked away for a while then decided to try pinning it. Fortunately I was able to drill 1/16” hole in each and install a pin made from a survey flag. Used some cyanoacrylate glue mixed with some fine antler saw dust. The repair is invisible and probably stronger than before. Saved one from the trash pile!

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Broke my first one after a couple hours work. Started to through it in the trash, I was so frustrated after being so careful. I thought about casting pewter fangs. That would be pretty cool looking but walked away for a while then decided to try pinning it. Fortunately I was able to drill 1/16” hole in each and install a pin made from a survey flag. Used some cyanoacrylate glue mixed with some fine antler saw dust. The repair is invisible and probably stronger than before. Saved one from the trash pile!

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Nice fix! What also works is superglue mixed with baking soda - extremely strong bond! Sets up fast.
 
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