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Reddit mentions of Krazy Glue KG517 Purpose Super Glue, Precision Tip, 2 Grams, 2 Count

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Krazy Glue KG517 Purpose Super Glue, Precision Tip, 2 Grams, 2 Count. Here are the top ones.

Krazy Glue KG517 Purpose Super Glue, Precision Tip, 2 Grams, 2 Count
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Insanely versatile all-purpose formula is perfect for everyday household repairsBonds crazy strong to ceramic, plastic, wood, glass, metal, leather and morePrecision one-drop applicator for accurate gluingHandy flat base holds the super glue tube for easy, mess-free storage
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ColorN/A
Height8 Inches
Length3 Inches
Number of items1
Size2 Pack
Weight0.05 Pounds
Width1 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Krazy Glue KG517 Purpose Super Glue, Precision Tip, 2 Grams, 2 Count:

u/onigkkwgn ยท 2 pointsr/Oreimo

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u/ligglo ยท 0 pointsr/3Dprinting

There isn't a way to do it without having seam lines, and you, being the one that made it, will always see them. Some people may not notice them for a while, but upon close inspection they will become obvious.

All props that I have made have peen printed, assembled, finished, in that order. If you want to keep the stainless steel pla visible, there isn't really anything I can think to do. In terms of part assembly I trust nothing but Krazy Glue. It dries in about 10 seconds, and another 30 seconds or so and the bond is stronger than the later bonds of PETG, which is known for its layer strength. Absolute nightmare if you mess up. If you do mess up, or are not confident on the seam, separate immediately.

If you're looking to go the painting route then I would assemble it, fill the gaps with some Bondo. Wait for it to dry, sand it flush, use some Filler Primer, then spray paint it. Once painted, cover in a Clear Coat so the paint doesn't rub off.

If you have any more questions feel free to ask and I'll get back to you.