no
Glaze it..... during the firing the glaze should act as a glue sealing it together. If that doesn't work simply crazy glue it.
No, you can not.
Yes, but it won't be as good
Yes, clear glue can be used as a charm glaze, but it may not provide the same level of durability or finish as commercial resin or specialized glaze products. It can give a glossy look and help protect the surface of the charm. However, ensure that the glue is non-toxic and suitable for your intended use, especially if the charms will be handled frequently. For best results, test a small area first to see if it meets your expectations.
varnish, pva glue, some glaze
yes ideed A yellowish powder obtained by treating certain starches with small amounts of acid. Dextrin is a strong binder and is some times used to prepare glaze grains for dry application or as a "glue" for glaze slips to improve adherence to the ceramic body. Dextrin also improves the plasticity of clay slips.
applebee's used to have a "Honey Pepper" sauce that tasted just like the bayou bourbon glaze from tastfully simple. Applebee's dropped the sauce and now I don't see bayou bourbon glaze on tastfully simple's website,.. I AM IRATE!!!!
depends on the type of glass, and only special types of glaze can be used
Some types of glue do contain water, such as water-based glues like white glue or wood glue. Water is used as a carrier for the adhesive components in these types of glues. Other types of glue, like super glue or epoxy, do not contain water.
Glaze paintings can be a great accessory/decoration in a home. Glaze painting is a painting that is painted with a special paint that which is melted glass colored.
Nail Glue or Super Glue. If your fake nails came with nail glue use that, if not super glue because it is the same thing. Nail Glue=Super Glue (Just in a different package) -Lizzy (The Cat Lady)
Like that rubber glue in the brown bottles you used in Kindergarten!