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If you are using thin wood for decorative purposes, like boat decking or interior paneling in a van, with super glue it can be tough to avoid the glue bleeding through to the outer surface...just something to think about.

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This is probably not something modelers have on hand but as a carpenter I use contact cement. This is the stuff you apply to both surfaces, allow to get tacky, and then put the pieces together. Alignment is critical because there is no positioning after contact. Dry fit first. Align one edge first and then lay the piece down. A handy trick for aligning after the glue is applied place long narrow “dead men” down between the two surfaces and slide them out one at a time.IMG_3212.thumb.jpeg.7f746ef7c48898441357bfa98b749c0c.jpeg

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For thin veneers, a "contact" type adhesive (as above) is definitely your best bet, either spray or brush-on.

Epoxy is difficult to spread really smoothly over a largish arera, as is CA...but contact cement is designed for the purpose.

On the other hand, thickened ("gel") CA or epoxy work very well for structural wood applications like a woody body, or truck bed framing, or older car body support members that are exposed.

 

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2 hours ago, slownlow said:

This is probably not something modelers have on hand but as a carpenter I use contact cement. This is the stuff you apply to both surfaces, allow to get tacky, and then put the pieces together. Alignment is critical because there is no positioning after contact. Dry fit first. Align one edge first and then lay the piece down. A handy trick for aligning after the glue is applied place long narrow “dead men” down between the two surfaces and slide them out one at a time.IMG_3212.thumb.jpeg.7f746ef7c48898441357bfa98b749c0c.jpeg

That is gorgeous!

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