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Reddit mentions of Elmer's Rubber Cement, No-Wrinkle, 8 Ounces
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- Will not wrinkle while drying
- Extra glue rubs away cleanly
- Great for scrapbooks and cut and paste projects
- Includes brush applicator
- Acid-free and photo safe
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Specs:
Color | Clear |
Height | 4.7 Inches |
Length | 2.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | June 2010 |
Size | 8 oz |
Weight | 0.465 Pounds |
Width | 2.5 Inches |
Rubber Cement + printout = indellible sticker.
I present my new invention: rubber glue
I used this battle mat
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Some rubber cement
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Also some kind of sanded particle board from Lowes/Home Depot. I can't remember what it was called, but 1/8" thick. At the time I was in college and had access to the school's laser table and was able to cut using that. I couldn't see why a table saw wouldn't work though.
I made all the tiles powers of two (Computer engineer, can't help it). If I remember it was like 1x1, 1x2, 1x4, 2x2, 2x4, 2x8, 4x4, 4x8, and 8x8 tiles. You can do any other sizes or increments, that's just what I am most comfortable with.
I used rubber cement. I painted the page with it and laid the tissue paper down. I prefer it to glue for journaling - it doesn’t wrinkle.
Hm. This patch kit costs $3.50, and has six patches. The round ones (4) are 25mm.
Rubber cement is $5, though there's also a gallon for $30. The cost of sandpaper for these purposes is negligible. A tube is maybe $5, and probably has enough rubber to make 29 2.5" square patches. Or ~63.5 mm. So plenty big enough to cut down into 146 square 25 mm patches. I'm measuring this based on a Specialized 700C x 28/38 tube, so you could probably increase that by buying the biggest tube you can find.
I can't really say anything about how the sticking power of these patches compare, but when you think about a tube's place in the tire, it likely wouldn't matter.
EDIT: changed some patch math
Elmer's Rubber Cement has worked well enough for me. I like the cap's built-in brush. I glue indoors with meh ventilation.
https://www.amazon.com/Elmers-Rubber-Cement-No-Wrinkle-Ounces/dp/B000EFQ2I0
I personally don't like things such as joker reveals or blurred cards, because to me it seems that the spectator would be able to tell that the card is just printed specifically, and while it may give an immediate wow factor won't really leave a sense of magic.
That said, I disagree with the idea that gaff cards aren't useful - using a double facer or double backer or something like Vogt's regeneration gimmick or Houchin's distortion gimmick can create wonders.
So I recommend you buy Blake Vogt's Split Sessions v1 and 2 which will set you back $9 and a tub of rubber cement which will be another $9 and make gaffs to fit your specific needs.
(though of course you may disagree with me completely, and buy the Blue Bike gaff deck - whatever fits your own style is best!)
not sure where you are but if you do a basic google you can probably find someone that will make a custom sticker like that or a type of vinyl
also https://www.amazon.co.uk/Elmers-231-Wrinkle-Rubber-Transparent/dp/B000EFQ2I0 is great, its like a non stick glue where you can peel the photos off without ripping the paper once its dry