Yellow carpenter's glue is best, white glue is OK.
Yellow glue is good, white glue is OK.
the best way to build a balsa wood tower is to use as many triangle design as you can.
I use TiteBond 2 for balsa wood.
i like to use balsa for fins; paper tubes for the body and balsa or plastic for the nose.
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Different brands specialize in different types of CD towers and different materials that these CD towers can be built from. Atlantic and Typhoon brands are some of the best rated and reviewed CD towers offered on the market.
It depends on the length of shelf you desire. For a longer length of shelf a hardwood like maple would be best. For a shorter length shelf balsa is more than satisfactory and rather cheap.
Since most glues are water-based it will freeze. However it will never really turn back into its original state. It's best to not freeze glue and most glues say not to on the back of the bottle.
Balsa trees grow in the South American countries of Brazil and Bolivia. They can also sometimes be found in Mexico.
There are so many different types of glue and so many different types of applications it would be hard to answer this question. Might want to ask for the best glue for bonding specific types of materials, such as wood to wood, wod to laminate, laminate to laminate, wood to concrete, etc.
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It varies between stores, your best bet is to contact a Hobby store near you, or check the webb for balsa wood, sometimes you can get it for less.
Any wood glue is fine and will be stronger than the wood it's self when done correctly. Titebond is excellent, and is also available in a waterproof version (Titebond3), as well. Keep everything clean, clamp the joint, firmly without crushing the material, and don't expect end grain, to glue up strong, no matter the species of wood. Research how to glue up wood if you don't know, it takes more than good glue to make a good joint, in wood. PS wipe up your glue squeeze out, with a damp rag.