yes u can but there's a ratio which i do not know
yes because it is les dense than water Some glues are buoyant, others are not. It depends on the chemical make-up and typically the use for which it is meant. There are glues designed for underwater use, and buoyancy would defeat the purpose or at least make them more difficult to use.
no
No. Water is needed to make it solid. You can use acetone to dissolve cyanoacrylate.Generally, cyanoacrylate is an acrylic resin which rapidly polymerises in the presence of water (specifically hydroxide ions), forming long, strong chains, joining the bonded surfaces together.See related link for more information.
Glue
Yes, you can use tacky glue to make slime. Tacky glue can work as a substitute for white school glue in slime recipes. Just be sure to adjust the amount of other ingredients accordingly to achieve the desired consistency.
all you need is flower and water to make paper mache
Use papier mache with newspaper and glue mixture. Watch art attack, it helps.
I know how to make paper - mache out of napkins.
Papier Mache is used for sculpting things. It is often made from glue, water, and newspaper which is then wrapped around a wire frame or even a balloon.
the uses of papier mache are endless. It can be used for making masks, figuirines, sculptures, ornaments as well as party things like pinatas.
There is a paper mache recipe that involves using flour and water instead of white glue. This can be very useful, as it is not quite as messy as glue.
It's spelled papier-mache, or papier-mâché.
technically, yes. wallpaper paste will do. all you do is mix the powder with water and stir. voila! you have paper mache glue. just apply the glue to the paper (newspaper will do) very carefully, don't use too much. hope it helped!
papier mache plaster of paris clay polystyrene
Yes, white glue is part of the recipe for that.
That will do the trick! A basic recipe for paper mache is: 1 and 1/2 cups of water 1 cup flour (white is most common) 1/4 cup of white glue
you use paper and glue