A member of our scrollsaw club is a relative beginner, but has jumped right in to doing a lot of portraits. Sometimes he enlarges them, which makes for a lot of surface area to glue when attaching backer boards. He's struggling to place glue in all the necessary areas and get the portrait positioned on the backer before the glue starts to dry.
For large, very detailed portraits, what techniques do you folks use to spread glue evenly and quickly over the piece, without getting too much on, but still managing to get some glue on all those tiny, fragile parts? I wondered if perhaps a j-roller would work, but have never tried it and hesitate to suggest it for fear it would just create a huge mess.
Any tips and suggestions?
Thanks!