Heat lamination. This process is dangerous primarily because of the noxious gases emitted. Unless you are a professional working with specially designed equipment stick with the glue.
No, a catalyst is not a glue. A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process, while a glue is a substance used to join two or more surfaces together.
To effectively join two pieces of wood together using wood glue without clamps, you can use a technique called "rub jointing." Apply a generous amount of wood glue to both surfaces, then rub them together firmly and evenly. Hold the pieces in place for a few minutes until the glue starts to set. This method can create a strong bond without the need for clamps, but it may not be as secure as using clamps.
It is a verb, but then glue is also a noun. To glue, join or fasten is a verb. To glue, such as any of various substances that can be used as an adhesive, is a noun
Super glue will melt styrofoam, so there is no practical way it will glue it. Glue large pieces of styrofoam to itself or to most surfaces with PL300 and smaller areas with a craft glue called Clearco 444.
Wood glue. Go to a hardware store.
You are seriously asking us to evaluate thousands of disparate products without even stating what they are to join - get real.
To make a model currach, you will need lightweight materials such as balsa wood or foam for the hull, canvas or thin fabric for the skin, and strong adhesive or glue to join the parts. You'll also require a sturdy base or frame for support, and tools like a craft knife and paint for finishing touches. Optional materials include string or thread for rigging and small weights for stability.
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With a plastic joiner
To seal and join plexiglas in aircraft construction
It was originally used to join skin after surgery.