Epoxy is best for the two materials
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Good ol' yellow wood glue.
Carpenter's Yellow glue, an improvement of white glue, is the best for wood to wood .I use Titebond ll and it's extremely good.
Wood glue ANS 2 - I would use yellow carpenter's glue
Depends on the application. In some cases, a simple but strong adhesive can be used, but in most aviation applications, they use either screws or rivets.
You use it for nailing two surfaces together, mostly wood to wood, or wood to metal. Hope this is useful!
Woods metal
You could use strong, sharp plastic tools on wood, but not on metal.
tile to wood? not a good idea. certainly not with adhesive. rip up the tile. it'll be worth the extra effort and expense
metal. bone. and wood
i think they use metal and wood
There are basically two methods, firstly you could use a very strong form of adhesive, but for obvious reasons this is not recommended, secondly, fasteners are generally used like bolts or another piece of metal strapping the wood that gets bolted on. Keep in mind that wood absorbs moisture and metal rusts, so make sure you seal both materials well.