tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post5239799204180484073..comments2024-03-17T00:30:29.246+00:00Comments on Witch and Wizard Miniatures: Can you help with my glue problem?nikkinikkinikki72http://www.blogger.com/profile/05767492628469316379noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-72236322553866480452009-07-06T22:52:06.613+01:002009-07-06T22:52:06.613+01:00If you want them to still be removable, you might ...If you want them to still be removable, you might want to try a florist product called Stickum / Sure Stik . Sold in tape form (you can probably ask a florist for a sample) it is a very sticky paste that will hold in cold (freezing) and underwater. I use small amounts to stick vases and stoneware pots to the insides of acrylic cases when I mail my tiny plants. Only thing that will hold in an unheated airplane cargo bay. As it gives a bit the items don't release in a big jolt like dried glue does. When I have the item secure in it's box, I wrap tissue around the plant and pot (inside the acrylic box) to hold it in place. Has been great, and clients are pleased they can remove it. (cleans up with a bit of mineral oil)<br /><br />Lesley miniatures.about.comLesleyhttp://miniatures.about.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-7589012293319889702009-07-04T20:37:02.227+01:002009-07-04T20:37:02.227+01:00Thank you all for your advice, tips and links.
I&#...Thank you all for your advice, tips and links.<br />I've not heard of this glue before but it seems it's the best one to buy.<br />Thanks loads! Nikki xnikkinikkinikki72https://www.blogger.com/profile/05767492628469316379noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-39876858264722408552009-07-03T23:57:41.350+01:002009-07-03T23:57:41.350+01:00I also like E6000... its stinky tho. I also use Lo...I also like E6000... its stinky tho. I also use Loctite All purpose adhesive (loctite makes other strengths too) and it's cheap... you can get it at walmart in the hardware/house paint section.The Mini - Makerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09687987424528583468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-45273740498104042102009-07-03T17:01:47.682+01:002009-07-03T17:01:47.682+01:00I would also recommend E6000. I use it on my jewe...I would also recommend E6000. I use it on my jewelry and it works great! Best of luck! <br /><br />JamieCreepy Creations by Jamie Moorehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14660525815265897239noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-75794112231000890292009-07-03T14:52:36.973+01:002009-07-03T14:52:36.973+01:00I use E6000 and love it. I used it to stick some t...I use E6000 and love it. I used it to stick some trim onto an old car and it worked. A real car.Judy Chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02275744406579851114noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-70385561239159183732009-07-03T14:15:04.142+01:002009-07-03T14:15:04.142+01:00Hi Nikki....I've used the E6000 to glue marble...Hi Nikki....I've used the E6000 to glue marbles to canvas....and it worked great!! And it dries clear:) Good luck with it!!<br /><br />KatieKatiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00588140085362364030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-75420385617314408782009-07-03T11:57:47.380+01:002009-07-03T11:57:47.380+01:00Nikki..here's info on both of these adhesives....Nikki..here's info on both of these adhesives.<br /><br />http://www.hasulith.com/downloads/pie1vzk.pdf<br /><br />http://www.biosafe-inc.com/e6000CraftAdhesive.htmTabitha Corsicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09204999959878537971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-21648354865816487922009-07-03T11:31:52.197+01:002009-07-03T11:31:52.197+01:00Nikki...I've been using a glue called E6000 fo...Nikki...I've been using a glue called E6000 for my table/cabinet projects. It was recommended to me by a lady who teaches a fused glass jewelry class. It is supposed to work for glass to glass, metal to metal, etc. I use it for my pieces made with the metal watchworks and glass beads. Superglue doesn't work for those things because the bond is brittle...and even the tiniest drop can discolor certain beads and metals. I still use Tacky for paper and leather to wood, though. The cabinet I recently sold was mailed to Nantucket by the buyer himself without anything falling off. I know the way you pack things and this glue (if you can get it) should work. I used it to attached any metal or glass object to the shelf. It is a "sticky" glue that sets up fairly fast and gets stronger as it cures. It should cure for 24hrs before you mail anything.<br /><br />You could experiment a bit by gluing some old bits of any glass to a piece a wood and banging it around...see what happens. :-)Tabitha Corsicahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09204999959878537971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2898450558981750637.post-75852998842387451702009-07-03T11:20:17.522+01:002009-07-03T11:20:17.522+01:00I use a glue which keeps Swarowsky cristal stuck t...I use a glue which keeps Swarowsky cristal stuck togeher when glued. I buy it from Bindels Ornament, they are Austrian and they sell on line.Up to now it is the only one as fast as I wish. May be it could work out for you as well.<br />Hugsrosannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07760301976359983285noreply@blogger.com