What is the best glue for paper (card-stock) models of buildings and such?
I would like to build a paper cut-and-paste model of a famous building, but I want to know the best glue for the task. Elmer's plain white glue strikes me as being a bit slow to dry, but "super-glue" (cyanoacrylate) can soak through the paper and cause a whole new set of problems, sticking things together that I don't necessarily want to be stuck...like my skin... Any ideas?
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- Gorilla Glue I think is the best all-purpose glue for just about any project.
- Since you're using paper or cardstock, the most common glue for those kinds of models is probably stick glue (the solid, white stuff that comes in a tube). It's basically a "white glue," which is excellent for porous surfaces, but it's also thick and tacky so gives quick grab. If there are any places where you want a *really immediate* grab while the stick glue or white glue dries, put a thin line or dot of glue from a glue gun between the parts to be joined but not right on top of the white glue. If you want to use a liquid glue, use a *thin* layer of "PVA" glue like Sobo, etc., or a "tacky glue" --those are both white glues too. HTH, and have fun! Diane B.
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