Material:Wood Glue

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Wood glues are adhesives for bonding wood and similar materials (e.g. paper) together. Some engineered woods may not work well due to their additives, but with actual wood the bond you can achieve is often stronger than the individual pieces.

Also have a look at this neat intro to wood glues!

Helpful Accessories

  • put some foil (or cheap adhesive tape) under your workpiece to avoid gluing it to the table
  • Q-tips or a mini roller are great for distributing the glue evenly
  • clamps should be used whenever possible, especially if your parts are very light (heavier parts may press on the bond themselves)

Important Workpiece Properties

Wood is a natural material and every piece is unique, but there are a few basic things to consider:

PVA Glue

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PVA Glue

Wood-glue.jpg
Synonyms: polyvinyl acetate, carpenter's glue,
white glue; DE: PVAC (Polyvinylacetat),
Weißleim, "Holzkleber",
"Holzleim", "Ponal Classic"
Suggested Tools: silicone brush, fingers, clamps

PVA glue is a widespread synthetic resin based wood glue and probably the one you're thinking of first when you hear "wood glue".

The bottle should be stored laying on its side to keep the tip wet - no plug is supposed to form then [1].

Removal

Is this adhesive removable? Please add your experiences below!

  • heat: ?
  • water: only right after application (e.g. squeeze-out)
  • other solvents: ?