I made a little toy house with pine lining boards that I have shellaced
to give a warm colour. I was gluing some dried out vines (3-4mm dia)
around the edges of the building but the water based contact adhesive I
used leaked onto the shellaced pine and left a nasty dark coloured ridge
around the sides of the vine.
Any suggestions what glue I could use to glue the vine to the pine
without it reacting with the shellac.
I did try to be really accurate with applying the glue but it still
looks bad.
I was using the water based glue so I had time to clamp the vine where I
wanted it.
Thanks Ed
On Oct 6, 6:56 am, "dadiOH" <[email protected]> wrote:
> ETaylor wrote:
> > I made a little toy house with pine lining boards that I have
> > shellaced to give a warm colour. I was gluing some dried out vines
> > (3-4mm dia) around the edges of the building but the water based
> > contact adhesive I used leaked onto the shellaced pine and left a
> > nasty dark coloured ridge around the sides of the vine.
> > Any suggestions what glue I could use to glue the vine to the pine
> > without it reacting with the shellac.
>
> I think I'd use straight pins to hold all the vines I want in
> place...as few pins as needed, just pushed thru the vine into the
> pine. Once that was done I'd use white glue everywhere there was a
> pin...just a little, preferably at the top of the vine. When dry,
> remove pins. You could use Super Glue too but it would wick into the
> vine and darken a small portion of it.
How about a little hot melt adhesive?
JP
dadiOH wrote:
> ETaylor wrote:
>> I made a little toy house with pine lining boards that I have
>> shellaced to give a warm colour. I was gluing some dried out vines
>> (3-4mm dia) around the edges of the building but the water based
>> contact adhesive I used leaked onto the shellaced pine and left a
>> nasty dark coloured ridge around the sides of the vine.
>> Any suggestions what glue I could use to glue the vine to the pine
>> without it reacting with the shellac.
>
> I think I'd use straight pins to hold all the vines I want in
> place...as few pins as needed, just pushed thru the vine into the
> pine. Once that was done I'd use white glue everywhere there was a
> pin...just a little, preferably at the top of the vine. When dry,
> remove pins. You could use Super Glue too but it would wick into the
> vine and darken a small portion of it.
>
Thanks for the pins tip, that sounds just the thing.
I was using small clamps but when they slip I got the glue residue lines.
I want to stain the vines so I'll do some tests with a few different
glues now I know I can hold the vines in the one position.
Very much appreciated, I would never have thought of it myself.
Ed.
ETaylor wrote:
> I made a little toy house with pine lining boards that I have
> shellaced to give a warm colour. I was gluing some dried out vines
> (3-4mm dia) around the edges of the building but the water based
> contact adhesive I used leaked onto the shellaced pine and left a
> nasty dark coloured ridge around the sides of the vine.
> Any suggestions what glue I could use to glue the vine to the pine
> without it reacting with the shellac.
I think I'd use straight pins to hold all the vines I want in
place...as few pins as needed, just pushed thru the vine into the
pine. Once that was done I'd use white glue everywhere there was a
pin...just a little, preferably at the top of the vine. When dry,
remove pins. You could use Super Glue too but it would wick into the
vine and darken a small portion of it.
--
dadiOH
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