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Which materials or chemicals stick to wood Extremely well?


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I am working on a project that is requiring me to find a material, chemical or basically anything that sticks to wood extremly well. If anyone knows of anything It would be much appreciated.

 

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Do you know of any other materials? Preferably ones that stay Sticky for a long period of time??

 

super glue, 2 part epoxy resin, silicon acetate, contact adhesive, boiled down sugar...

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okay thank you that sounds good. What about tree sap do know how long that stays sticky for once it is dried?

 

if you use a pine sap or cypress sap then the wood should be stuck together for a long time, but sap is even more brittle than super glue and epoxy 2 part

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alright thank you. What material would you recomend using to combine with the Silcon Grip Palm on these glvoes in this this picture down below the 2 part epoxy resin, silicon acetate, or contact adhesive and still get the long lasting sticky grip that im looking for. If it is even possible to combine the silcon palm grip with either of those 3 materials.

 

 

 

 

c7605be5c3f87a784650fb0225994787.jpg Box finger construction for a close fit <LI>Silicon grip palm <LI>Sticky print on fingers and thumbs <LI>Knitted soft cuff <LI>Average weight (pair): 70g / 2.5oz <LI>Fabric content: 100% Polyester <LI>Colour: Black

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good idea lol umm Trying to create an incredble sticky glove that sticks to wood really well thats about it im not sure how or what material i need to use to accomplish that do you?

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Do you know of any other materials? Preferably ones that stay Sticky for a long period of time??

 

Do you mean has excellent adhesion properties and dries out but remains elastic or that the adhesive has excellent adhesion but remains tacky for as long as possible...like the glue on flypaper?

Edited by StringJunky
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I thinking it would be like the glue on flypaper but it cant just be completely stuck to the wood it has to be sticky but at the same time be able to be re moved and re stuck again and again and again if that makes sense?

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