Honestly, you don't. Wood glue is dry after an hour, but it takes a full 24 hours for it to set and finish its bond. The best thing to do is to glue it, clamp it, and continue working around it.
super glue dries in seconds!! be careful!
super glue dries in seconds!! be careful!
Wood glue typically dries within 30 minutes to 24 hours, depending on the type of glue and environmental conditions.
Krazy Glue typically dries in around 10-30 seconds when applied in a thin layer. Thicker layers may take longer to dry.
school glue smear it on and when its dry you peel it off
Fans or air flowing definitely help glue to dry.
Glue has to dry to become effective. You join the parts together then wait for it to dry before handling it. Some, like superglue dry fast, others take minutes, hours or days, depending on the kind of glue. In the bottle, there isn't much air, so the glue cannot dry.Unfortunately, once you open it and use some, the glue you use is replaced by air, and the life of the glue is reduced. Eventually you will find the remainder dried up in the bottle and stuck to it.
Hot glue from a glue gun dries quickly because it cools down rapidly when exposed to air, causing it to harden in just a few seconds. The high temperature of the glue when it exits the gun allows it to bond surfaces quickly before it solidifies.
The time it takes for glue to dry can vary depending on the type of glue used. Generally, most types of glue will dry within 24 hours, but some may dry faster or slower. It is important to follow the instructions on the glue packaging for the most accurate drying time.
I would use neither. Go get craft glue at a craft store. It dries fast, sticks to fabric, and is clear when dry. I love this stuff because it can be mixed with water or color.
PVA glue typically takes about 24 hours to fully dry.
The word "glue " alone is inadequate. There are many kinds of glue and each may take different times to dry.