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Reinforcement of dials, templates and ruler

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I got the tip from a mate: If you want to keep the edges/rim of the dials, templates and range ruler from flaying or getting fuzzy then make a mixture of PVA glue and water (aprox. 2-3 parts glue to 1 part water) and then apply the solution with a small brush on the sides/edges of the items. You want to see a slight  or slow absorption but certainly no swelling of the cardboard. Any surplus can easily be wiped of and won't leave any traces. 

Apply once or twice (of course do not do the dials assembled but take them apart before gluing) and let the pieces dry in between/after applying the solution. You should then see and feel a smooth and hardened edge than will be much more resistant than before. I did all my dials after having done the clear plastic bookcover wrap and it worked fine but I would think it would be even better to do it in reverse order. Could also be done on the base inserts for sturdiness 

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That's a great tip!  I may do that this week with my templates/range ruler.  They already have the clear contact paper over them (after doing my dials I went full-tilt wacko and gave the same protection to everything, including the templates, tokens and even the jersey numbers :-)

FFG should really make durable dials and templates out of acrylic.  They don't have to be packed in the core set either, but sold separately.  There is MORE than a healthy demand (i.e. market) for them.

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Has anyone tried using a standard matte sealer for miniatures on the these items?  I was thinking about giving it a shot, but if anyone has done it before and save me from destroying a dial and template set, it would be much appreciated.  I am honestly suprised that a company such as Gale Force 9 has already not started to manufacture these items in plastic.  

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