I used hot glue. I liked it because it absorbed the shock well and it dried fast.
probably hot glue
Glue toothpicks side by side Turn it over when its dry and use the bird nest design. You scatter the toothpicks on the deck and add glue on top Wait for it to dry and now you have a strong toothpick bridge.
Yes, toothpicks are very handy for quilling. With some care you can wind the paper around the toothpick to make your shape. You can also use toothpicks to dab small amounts of glue onto your shapes to set them.
To make a strong bridge foundation, toothpick or steel, you should use a triangle based design.
White glue or carpenters glue works best on popsicle sticks.
it is best to use decopatch glue but i am trying PVA it should work
Either use a hot glue gun or some super glue.
yes but its not the best thing to use
In order to build a strong toothpick bridge, it is necessary to use glue to keep the toothpicks together. Multiple toothpicks should be used for each section of the bridge to ensure it is strong.
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you could and you could use whtie glue if you have one too :)
The best type of glue for ABS is Oatey Standard Yellow cement.
Super glue or crazy glue is best.