You buy some milk empty the milk put glue in the empty milk bottle and voila you have glue! Sugar Honey Ice Tea C U Next Tuesday
you have to have stone and glue
Stuff you need: Milk jug/ carton scissors tape/ glue brown paint paper coctail sticks Method: cut a rectangle out of the box/ milk carton or jug then paint in brown. (optional part here) if you like cut out a pattern out of the paper and attach it to the back. when dry attach the coctail sticks ontop of the carton and use glue or tape finally cut a rectangle with a curvy side and one flat then with your scissors curve it TADA
They got the hooves and chopped them into small pieces then boiled them until and the hoof material has melted. what is made is then cooled and allowed to harden. Once melted, it is necessary to heat the glue substance until it is the required consistency - thin hoof glue can be used to stiffen fabrics, thicker glue is used in cabinetry
Get a toilet plunger, wrap it in tinfoil and glue some tissue paper for the fire :]
wood and probably some kind of super glue.
No, you can't make glue out of milk.
Milk does NOT make any glue stronger.
any type of milk will do fine :)
No, add sugar however,and you can.ANS 2 - Glue can NOT be made with milk, no matter what you add to it.
One of the easiest glues to make at home is casein glue, it is made by curdling milk with vinegar or another mild acid. The white curds produced become the glue.
Proper glue from milk is impossible.
skimmed milk, vinegar, and baking soda also cut a normal glue stick in half and mix then put any coloured paint in it and mix again. its coloured glue to.
No, they did not.
What do you mean? It can't.
No, glue is typically made from synthetic polymers, such as polyvinyl acetate or cyanoacrylate, along with other additives like solvents and stabilizers. Milk and water are not common ingredients in glue production.
Skimmed milk makes an effective glue due to its casein protein, which acts as an adhesive when dried. When mixed with water and allowed to dry, the casein forms a strong, flexible bond, making it suitable for various crafting and paper projects. Additionally, being a natural product, skimmed milk glue is non-toxic and easy to work with, making it a popular choice for homemade glues.
Eighty percent of the protein in milk is casein. The word is related to cheese. Casein is the glue used to put the labels on beer bottles and to hold furniture together. Maybe you can find it at GNC.