How to stick metal to pot
I want to make a floating cup please can anyone tell me the strongest glue to use? I have tried hot glue but no good.
Any tips would be appreciated!
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Try E6000. It's my 'go-to' glue!
What type of metal are you wanting to stick on to what type of pot?
What material is the pot made out of?
Hi this is Peggy. Sorry you are having a hard time with your project. Hope this helps.
Floating teacup.. using a fork and epoxy glue to | Tea cup art ...www.pinterest.com › pin
How to make a FLOATING TEA/CUP Bent a Fork and hot glued it to the saucer and then to the inside of the cup. It might be top heavy so I put a small amount of ...
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You need to make sure you bend your fork to balance the weight of the cup. Let glue dry. Start to arrange and stick flowers amd gems to cover fork so it looks like ...
JB Weld or E6000
E6000 or Gel super glue.
Would E 6000 work for your project?
https://www.amazon.com/E6000-237032-Craft-Adhesive-Clear/dp/B004BPHQWU
perhaps checking out reviews and Q&A will help you decide if it might be suitable for your needs.
Gorilla Glue is also a good one to try.
Liquid Nails is a great adhesive for larger projects as well.
Liquid Nails, E6000 or super glue should work.
Try loctite power grab. It comes in a clear but has a bit of setting time.
E6000 glues are great for this kind of project you can find them at any hardware store and Walmart
Hello, hope these help you out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixGr72rEeR4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tzxn9wQxPTg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpDLqrhLpcs