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Open Question: Using a hot glue gun to mould heroscape tiles?
This may sound weird, and a new idea, but is there a way you can use a hot glue gun to mould heroscape tiles? If not, is there anything cheap and easy to use to mould them? If you can use hot glue gun for a mould, can you put something on it like pam grease (This sounds extremely unintelligant, doesnt it?) to make it slide out easier? I would like to know if there is a way!
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