Crumpling, wetting, drying & repeating really aren't all that difficult!
You can do it while waiting for glue to dry. I am not saying covering with
mylar is difficult either, but it doesn't just jump onto the wing by itself. I
believe the primary difference is one of perception. If you perceive
something to be difficult or problematic it probably is for you. The primary
complaint concerning tissue/condenser paper seems to be that it shrinks & warps the
wing. If that is the problem why not try a known solution?
Sorry, I wasn't going to rejoin this debate again, but couldn't help myself.
Gary Hodson
In a message dated 2/26/2009 8:08:16 A.M. Central Standard Time,
leop_at_lyradev.com writes:
all the crumpling, wetting, drying, and repeating. And, in
the time it takes to prepare the condenser paper, one could cover ten
wings with mylar.
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