Yes, but it won't be as good
No, you can not.
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.
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
Confectioner's Glaze, which is also known as resinous glaze, pure food glaze, natural glaze, and pharmacutical glaze, is an alcohol-based solution. When it is created, dried flakes of shellac (which is made from the secretions of female lac bugs) are re-dissolved in denatured alcohol.
You add a couple of tablespoons of water, mix it, then coat the ham with the glaze.
People who do it usually use glue sticks or Aleenes glue.
You can use white glue or super glue as well.
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.
you use a non toxic nail glue
You can use epoxy or super glue to glue stones together.