Difference between revisions of "Wood glues"

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* [[PVA]]
 
* [[PVA]]
 
* [[Polyurethane]] - survives showers but not constant wet
 
* [[Polyurethane]] - survives showers but not constant wet
* [[hide glue]]
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* [[Hide glue]]
 
* [[Cyanoacrylate]]
 
* [[Cyanoacrylate]]
* [[contact cement]]
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* [[Contact cement]]
 
* [[Hot glue|hot melt]]
 
* [[Hot glue|hot melt]]
 
* [[Epoxy]] - waterproof
 
* [[Epoxy]] - waterproof
* [[resorcinol]]
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* [[Resorcinol]]
* [[urea-formaldehyde]]
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* [[Urea-formaldehyde]]
* [[phenol formaldehyde resin]]
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* [[Phenol formaldehyde resin]]
  
  
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* [[PVA]] - elmer's glue, white glue
 
* [[PVA]] - elmer's glue, white glue
 
* [[Polyurethane]] - Deckbond, Gorilla Glue, Excel
 
* [[Polyurethane]] - Deckbond, Gorilla Glue, Excel
* [[hide glue]]
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* [[Hide glue]]
 
* [[Cyanoacrylate]] - Superglue, crazy glue
 
* [[Cyanoacrylate]] - Superglue, crazy glue
* [[contact cement]]
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* [[Contact cement]]
 
* [[Hot glue|hot melt]]
 
* [[Hot glue|hot melt]]
 
* [[Epoxy]] - Araldite,  
 
* [[Epoxy]] - Araldite,  
* [[resorcinol]]
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* [[Resorcinol]]
* [[urea-formaldehyde]]
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* [[Urea-formaldehyde]]
* [[phenol formaldehyde resin]]
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* [[Phenol formaldehyde resin]]
  
  
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* [[KD (knockdown) blocks]]
 
* [[KD (knockdown) blocks]]
 
* [[Metal strapping]] (small, screwed or nailed)
 
* [[Metal strapping]] (small, screwed or nailed)
* [[friction, tight fit]]
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* [[Friction, tight fit]]
 
* [[Split pins]]
 
* [[Split pins]]
 
* [[Staples]]
 
* [[Staples]]
* [[plastic straps]] (wrap around, no screws/nails)
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* [[Plastic straps]] (wrap around, no screws/nails)
 
* [[Nut & bolt]]
 
* [[Nut & bolt]]
* [[pronged nut & bolt]] (exact name of?)
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* [[Pronged nut & bolt]] (exact name of?)
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* [[Binding]] eg with wicker, string, etc
  
  

Revision as of 22:36, 17 December 2006

Wood glues are adhesives used to tightly bond pieces of wood together. Many substances have been used as glues.

The most common wood glue is polyvinyl acetate (PVA), also known as "carpenter's glue" or "Yellow glue". The white version of polyvinyl acetate is also used on wood. Traditionally, animal glues were ubiquitous, especially hide glue, which is still used in lutherie and restoration. Polyurethane glue (trade names include Gorilla Glue and Excel) is becoming increasingly popular, especially where water resistance is required, although water-resistant PVAs are available .

Other substances used as wood glue include

Wood glue bonds tightly to wood, but not to itself. Therefore, woodworkers commonly use surprisingly little glue to hold large pieces of wood. Most wood glues need to be clamped while the glue dries to achieve maximum strength.


Exterior Use

Wood glues intended for exterior use vary in their suceptibility to water.


Trade & other names


Alternatives to Wood Glues


See also

References

Patrick Spielman (1986). Gluing and Clamping: A Woodworker’s Handbook. Sterling Publishing. ISBN 0-8069-6274-7

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