Honestly, using CA is what I and many other folks would use, in this situation. I’m a huge fan of J-B Weld’s Superweld light-activated glue. In the right lighting, you can see the steam puff from the glue when you activate it.
But OP’s process brings to mind the way we remember things: by reliving them in such a way that can (and usually does) produce a unique and slightly different product from the original. It’s the investment of time, thought, and love that makes this process more desirable.
I’m reminded of a recent comment thread on Jaloponik, where some great heads were talking about just _why_ the fact that anyone can go 0-60 in less than 4 seconds isn’t actually a great as it seemed to be. I’m a nutshell it came down to the fact that this used to be the product of untold hours spent learning and iterating to eke out tenths of a second, over time, to finally reach that level.
Admittedly it smacks of gatekeeping, but there is a fine line between gatekeeping and rewarding true mastery of an art.
But OP’s process brings to mind the way we remember things: by reliving them in such a way that can (and usually does) produce a unique and slightly different product from the original. It’s the investment of time, thought, and love that makes this process more desirable.
I’m reminded of a recent comment thread on Jaloponik, where some great heads were talking about just _why_ the fact that anyone can go 0-60 in less than 4 seconds isn’t actually a great as it seemed to be. I’m a nutshell it came down to the fact that this used to be the product of untold hours spent learning and iterating to eke out tenths of a second, over time, to finally reach that level.
Admittedly it smacks of gatekeeping, but there is a fine line between gatekeeping and rewarding true mastery of an art.