Yes, I wouldn't do it !
It doesn't freeze the snowflake, it preserves it. Superglue hardens when in comes in contact with the tiniest amount of water. That's why it hardens on your finger before it hardens on the thing you're gluing. I'm not 100% if the actual ice structure of the snowflake is still intact, or if it just creates sort of a fossil/imprint.
Elmer's now makes Elmer's China and Glass Glue.
Gluing.
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Lamination is the gluing together of sheets of wood .
That depends entirely on what part of the toy is broken,and what material it is. It's possible to fix many plastic parts by gluing them, and other parts by replacing. You have to put your mind to thinking about the problem logically.
Cementation.
Lithification
it is made from waste wood materials, gluing wood layers together or gluing wood fibres together
Superglue was never intended to bond stone to stone. It is for things that may break around the house like porcelain and plastics.Some stone is porous and putting superglue on it would be worthless. There are other types of glue that are meant for gluing other things together. Talk to someone at lowes or Home Depot for more adhesives.If you are trying to make a brick wall or something you shouldn't be using glue at all but a cement type mixture.ANS 2 - Stone is best glued with thin-set mortar or tile cement.
gluing
by gluing it together.