Glue
Re: Glue
I think for your first model you would want a glue that doesn't set instantly like the CA glue. I prefer a "white wood glue" like Weldbond or other wood working glues that you can find at most stores that sell woodworking equipment and glues. Once you get experienced working on the model boats, then you could try the CA glues. Using the white glue gives you time to correct your positioning of the parts before it sets up, CA bonds instantly (and to your fingers as well). Don't be in a rush with your first boat. Good luck!
Re: Glue
Sinbad wrote:For my first attempt, I recently bought a partially-built model (45" X 5" X 4"" of a laker. It was scratch-built. There's a lot of room for continuation: cabins, deck, hatches, anchors etc. Anyhow, what is the best type of glue to use on the balsa and basswood components still to be designed and assembled? Any building clues and component sources will be appreciated. Thanks.
Glue; CA glue, can be bought at any hobby shop. Get some accelerant to go with it, when hit with this the glue will dry in an instant, making things easier for you.
You can use balsa or bass, but i'd suggest using styrene. easier to work with. just score a line in it with an exacto knife and it will pop along the line when bent slightly.
Glue
For my first attempt, I recently bought a partially-built model (45" X 5" X 4"" of a laker. It was scratch-built. There's a lot of room for continuation: cabins, deck, hatches, anchors etc. Anyhow, what is the best type of glue to use on the balsa and basswood components still to be designed and assembled? Any building clues and component sources will be appreciated. Thanks.