Many of the modern glues will glue plastics to wood. ( Don't try with school glue or white glue, they will appear to stick, but will come off the plastic quite easily when fully cured. ) The kind of glues that WILL do this well are any epoxy or a silicone based glue like 'Goop' or 'Seal All'. They will stick well to plastics and quite well to wood and will harden in about an hour.
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.
Possibly if the wood has a very smooth surface
No, try an apoxy, super glue, or zap a gap. N
Sorry, 'strong power glue' doesn't tell us enough, -Name your glue -
Yes, you can break the bond from almost any glue.ANS 2 - NOT TRUE ! - If glue appropriate to the plastic is used properly it will almost never break on the glue joint, but close to it. - Same goes for wood glue -if I join 2 pieces of wood, you will never break it at the joint !
epoxy works for wood and metal.
No, most plastics are smooth and non-porous. For wood glue to work well it needs to soak into the materials that it's gluing. It can not do this with plastic, so will seem to stick at first, but will come loose when fully cured.
The most effective method for removing glue residue from wood surfaces using a glue remover for wood is to apply the remover to the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes to soften the glue, and then gently scrape off the residue with a plastic scraper or a soft cloth. Repeat the process if necessary until the glue is completely removed.
Pva wood glue
If the are plastic you'll have replace them but if they are wood, you can buy new slates and use wood glue to install.
My advice would be to use "model Master's" clear parts cement and window maker glue which goes on colorless and dries completely clear. Hope this helps.
Yes, wood glue is stainable.