GESSO
elmers white glue works best! brush onto both halves, put together and secure with tape or rubber bands.
glue flour water
glue flour water
To glue broken pieces of plaster of Paris together, use a strong adhesive like white glue (PVA), epoxy, or super glue. First, clean the broken edges to remove any dust or debris for better adhesion. Apply the adhesive evenly on one side of the break, press the pieces together firmly, and hold them in place until the glue sets. Allow the repair to cure fully according to the adhesive's instructions for a strong bond.
Not on its own. If you are making your own add PVA glue to the water before mixing. enough to make look like skimmed milk.
Approximately 10% of the total volume.
A preparation of plaster of Paris and glue used as a base for low relief or as a surface for painting.
Heat powdered gypsum to 150 degrees Celcius to form 2CaSO4.H2O (Calcium Sulfate Hemihydrate) which is plaster of paris. There are also plenty of substitutes depending on what it is being used for such as latex, epoxy, Sculpey, and much more.
its glue with borax and watter mixed up together
some people told me to put pva glue to the mix
No, glue is not an element. Glue is a substance made up of different chemicals, typically polymers. These chemicals are mixed together to create the adhesive properties of glue.
When glue, water, and borax are mixed together, a chemical reaction occurs that forms a slimy substance known as slime. The borax acts as a cross-linking agent, bonding the glue molecules together to create a polymer network that gives the slime its unique texture and properties.