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You use different kinds of glue to glue metal and wood most effectively. However you can glue metal TO wood with epoxies.
Epoxy is best for wood to metal.
A better choice would be an epoxy glue. Super glue is not perfect on wood, painted or not.
Silicone is best for that.
Epoxy is best for gluing glass to wood.
I already have a hot glue gun (high temp) w/ glue sticks, so that would be ideal for me ... It's by far the best wood glue I've ever used.
Any white 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.
Elmer's white glue will hold wood together for craft projects and toys. - Yellow carpenter's glue will hold better. The best of all is TiteBond lll which has been scientifically tested and proven to be the strongest of today's available wood glues.
Yes, they can .
Elmers GlueANS 2 Carpenters yellow glue is vastly better than Elmer's glue on wood.
Standard yellow wood glue (PVA glue) is the best TYPE of wood glue. Type 1 PVA - or waterproof PVA glue - should be used when any water exposure is possible, and on some woods is stronger than standard PVA wood glue. Most important is a tight fit and clamping. The brand of glue is not as important as the type.
Many companies make "wood glue", specifically to be used on wood projects. Buy a good brand, such as Elmer's Wood Glue.
PVA is designed to work on porous materials only. It is a wood glue and not for metal