He's soldering wrong. It's not hot glue it's molten metal. He needs to be heating the other side of the joint and letting the wire melt on the opposing end. Otherwise the solder won't adhere properly.
@forestsandman The low melting point of the solder allows our method to work. the soldier itself is made of a low melting point metal too, so heating it excessively would result in damage to the figure, that is why your method is not suitable.
He's soldering wrong. It's not hot glue it's molten metal. He needs to be heating the other side of the joint and letting the wire melt on the opposing end. Otherwise the solder won't adhere properly.
forestsandman 8 months ago
@forestsandman The low melting point of the solder allows our method to work. the soldier itself is made of a low melting point metal too, so heating it excessively would result in damage to the figure, that is why your method is not suitable.
eiremobster 8 months ago
Kewl :3
Impmon51 8 months ago