Glue
ANS 2 - An epoxy would be best for this.
with the cleaning tools provided in the game. scrubber cleans. glue repairs. sandpaper removes glue.
try gorillla glue or another type of glu it might work.
Dante Lavelli went by Glue Fingers.
"Nuclear Energy," is a bronze sculpture by Henry Moore. Richard commemorates the first sustained nuclear reaction, in 1941, in the squash courts under the west stands of Stagg Field. Stagg Field has been replaced by Regenstein Library. For more information: * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_Energy_(Henry_Moore_sculpture)
I'm sorry, but it's not possible to make a glider that flies like Aang's, but it's possible to make something kind of like it. # Get a long, thin piece of wood a bit taller than you. # Get 3 pieces of poster board. # Aline 2 pieces of the poster board together. # Cut it out the shape of one wing wile the 2 are together. That way you will have 2 wings the same shape. # Use the 3rd piece to make the bottom wing. Fold the piece in half and cut a half a triangle out. # Glue the first 2 wings together with a hot glue gun. # Glue the long piece of wood on the wings. # On the bottom, glue the 3rd wing on.If you want to make it easier to hold, get 2 more tiny pieces of wood and cut it so it looks like a handle. Do the same thing with the other piece of wood, then use the hot glue gun to glue them on.
The native Indians of north America discovered that finely crushed charcoal added to pine sap made glue strong enough to fix shafts to arrowheads.
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Turn the glue gun on to loosen the glue, then, if the glue is persistent, use a wooden stick to CAREFULLY pick the glue off.
It's difficult to guess at a person's thought processes, but I would bet when the first hunters wanted to afix arrowheads to shafts they began to wonder how they could do it easier. They possibly tried things like mud, or other fluids and eventually realised that plant saps could become sticky, later on they found out if they added other things like ground charcoal, it made the glue stronger - and so on - -
its not waterproof
with glue
Wood Glue is used to glue a broken piece of wooden chair back together or any other type of wooden things that brake. Wood Glue is used for wood only.
You glue it with good wood adhesive.
Yes, but epoxy would be better.
Yes , super glue is fine for that.
While using wood glue to help hold pieces in place can be useful, it is a temporary measure. You would not want the wooden framework of your house to have only glue as a support. There should be a more permanent means applied after the glue, like nails.
you have to have stone and glue