Wood glues
Wood glues provide a strong and durable bond between wood surfaces, often stronger than the wood itself. They provide a seamless and invisible bond, particularly important for aesthetic projects.
Many wood glues are water-based and environmentally friendly. When using, make sure that the surfaces are clean and dry. Keep the parts stable during the drying time and follow the manufacturer's instructions for best results and a reliable bond.
FAQ:
Can I use wood glue for furniture?
- Wood glues are suitable for furniture as they offer strong adhesion and are easy to clean. They dry out transparently and are ideal for bonding wooden surfaces.
Can I also use wood glue to repair wooden surfaces?
- Yes, wood glue is well suited for repairing cracks, gaps or broken parts of wooden surfaces. Apply the glue generously to the areas to be joined and press them firmly together until the glue has completely hardened.
How can I ensure that the wood glue forms a strong and durable bond?
- Make sure that the wooden surfaces to be joined are clean, dry and free from dust and grease. Apply the glue evenly to both surfaces and then press them firmly together. If necessary, use clamps or screw clamps to hold the parts in place during the drying process. Then allow the glue to dry completely according to the manufacturer's instructions.