[Woodcarver] Gluing some carved pieces to stained glass
larry berlow
lberlow at verizon.net
Fri Jan 14 19:58:55 EST 2005
Home Depot (and probably Lowes and others) sells a CA glue that comes in at least 4 numbered types. The back of each package suggests which glue is best for certain combinations, such as glass and wood, plastic and wood, wood to wood, etc.
Hope this helps.
Larry B.
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Here's a question for all you knowledgeable craftspersons out there. As a special present for a dear friend who recently lost her mother, I had a stain-glass craftsperson friend create a "memorial" type stained glass window that I have framed in cedar. I carved a cross and stylized bird out of cedar and want to attach both pieces to the glass. I don't know what type of adhesive to use. I'm afraid that if I use the wrong stuff it could cause the glass to break if the wood contracts or expands. I thought maybe some type of silicone would be in order but again, I'm not sure. The glass is absolutely beautiful and if it cracked I'd be heartbroken. Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks!!
Ed F.
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