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Reddit mentions of Hot Stuff Thin Instant CA Glue, 2oz HS-4

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Hot Stuff Thin Instant CA Glue, 2oz HS-4
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    Features:
  • Bonds in 3-5 seconds
  • Water-thin for penetrating and stabilizing hairline cracks
  • Can bond non-porous, tightly-fitting materials or harden porous material
  • Works with wood, metal, rubber, nitrile, composites, many plastic types, and more
  • Made in the USA.
Specs:
Height1.4 Inches
Length5.15 Inches
Weight400 Grams
Width1.4 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Hot Stuff Thin Instant CA Glue, 2oz HS-4:

u/_dd_ ยท 1 pointr/woodworking

I have a few laminated and bent wood rings under my belt, including my wedding ring I've been wearing for the past year. From my experience, bentwood is the strongest, but I've never tried this level of lamination.

You mention never having used CA glue before, so I wanted to put this product on your radar: Thin CA Glue

It's thin enough to penetrate the wood w/o giving it an overly-plastic look. The challenge is applying it w/o gluing the ring to your hand. I let it cure then buffed my ring up to 1000-grit sandpaper, and a year of wear-and-tear has not put much of a dent in it's appearance.

Rambling on a bit more, one thing I've heard from commercial wooden ring makers is that long-term durability is difficult to guarantee. People who pay $100+ for a ring expect it to go the distance and would be disappointed with any deterioration in the appearance. This is the reason I believe you see a lot of wood/metal hybrids in the upper $$$ ranges.

With all that said, this ring is awesome, and I will definitely be trying my hand at one in the near-future. Thanks for sharing.