It can be, but the Linseed oil will inhibit it's ability to soak into the wood.
If I had to do this, I would insert a 'biscuit' or a dowel for added strength.
Assuming you're talking about wood finishing, spar urethane can be used over a water sealer. In fact, the combination is better than just a sealant or just the spar urethane. A very durable finish for outdoor wood products is soaking the unfinished wood with boiled linseed oil, letting the linseed oil cure, removing excess cured linseed oil, then applying spar urethane.
Dont mix linseed oil and latex primer. Latex = Waterbased, Linseed Oil = Oil based Don't mix oil and water, unless you are making salad dressing.
Yes you can apply decoupage glue over photographs.
If it has a matte finish it should be easy to paint over.
It shouldn't be a problem. The glue is water based and the mud should adhere to it.
Yes, but it won't adhere as well as it does on dry wood.
Assuming you're talking about wood finishing, spar urethane can be used over a water sealer. In fact, the combination is better than just a sealant or just the spar urethane. A very durable finish for outdoor wood products is soaking the unfinished wood with boiled linseed oil, letting the linseed oil cure, removing excess cured linseed oil, then applying spar urethane.
Dont mix linseed oil and latex primer. Latex = Waterbased, Linseed Oil = Oil based Don't mix oil and water, unless you are making salad dressing.
You can stain over glue, but there will still be glue. So the surface will not be flat or smooth. The best way to stain over a surface is to make sure it is smoot first. Use some nail polish remover if it is super glue. If it is another kind of glue then you will want to sand it down as much as possible before you stain over it.
Yes you can apply decoupage glue over photographs.
Glue guns are made in factories all over the world.
Some glue is flexible, some is not. -The term 'glue' covers over a hundred formulas, theyare all different.
You use a thick plywood as the base for this project. Stick an edge around it then glue items onto the plywood. For durability ,you can pour clear resin over the items once set in place. This will give a hard,lasting finish.
Was it Super glue.
There is a suitable glue for every material. I have over 30 kinds in my glue cupboard. Very few are are good for everything.
Glue
Applying heat may release glue. Over time, glue can become so dry that it fails to remain glued.