Constructing models can be a pleasurable pastime, but encountering a defective or unstable joint in your Figma models can be incredibly frustrating. Whether you are a collector, enthusiast, or simply someone who admires the aesthetic of these poseable figures, having the ability to fix Figma joints is a valuable skill.
The Essential Tools
Before we delve into the specific steps, let’s discuss the necessary tools you’ll need:
- Nail polish (clear)
- Super Glue (thin, not gel type)
- Small precision screwdriver
- Tweezers
Steps to Fix Loose Figma Joints
Step 1: Disassemble the Joint
First, use the small precision screwdriver or tweezers to carefully remove the faulty joint from the Figma model. Make sure not to apply too much pressure as it can cause damage to the figure.
Step 2: Apply Clear Nail Polish
Apply a thin layer of clear nail polish on the joint. This will serve to ‘thicken’ the joint, thus making it fit more snugly. Allow the nail polish to fully dry before proceeding.
Step 3: Reassemble the Joint
Once the clear nail polish has dried, you can now reassemble the joint back into the figure. Test it out to see if the joint is now more secure.
Steps to Fix Broken Figma Joints
Step 1: Disassemble the Joint
Use your tools to carefully remove the faulty joint from the figure.
Step 2: Apply Super Glue
Use a small amount of super glue to apply to the broken areas of the joint. Be sure to be accurate as you don’t want any excess glue spilling onto intact areas.
Step 3: Attach the Broken Parts
Using your tweezers, bring the broken parts together, making sure they align perfectly. Let it sit for a while to allow the glue to fully set and dry.
Step 4: Reassemble the Joint
After the glue has dried, reassemble the joint back into the figure. Test it out to see if it’s now working as it should.
Remember, patience is essential in these DIY fixes. If the joint is still loose or broken, you might have to repeat the process. If all else fails, consider consulting a professional or purchasing replacement parts.
Conclusion
Fixing your Figma joints can be a somewhat intricate task, but it doesn’t have to be intimidating. With the right tools and some patience, you can keep your Figma models in perfect shape. Happy crafting!