Womit klebe ich Fotos auf Holz?
Hallo Bastler und Heimwerker.
Für ein Bastelprojekt (Memory) möchte ich auf Holzplättchen kleine Fotos kleben.
So ganz normal bestellte 08/15 Fotos.
Allerdings ist deren Rückseite so glatt und normalem Bastelkleber traue ich da nicht viel zu.
Vielleicht hat jemand von euch schon so was gemacht? Oder eine bessere Idee für den Kleber?
Danke.
Why don’t you just try to see if it really doesn’t work with a normal Uhu and the like? I don’t know why he shouldn’t stick. The fabric does not mean “everything glue” for free.
“In the case of non-absorbent materials (e.g. ceramics, coated papers), apply on both sides, let dry, apply again and press the parts together.”
Photo stickers are taken primarily because you can easily remove the photos on request and get the photos from the album back out.
That’s just because it’s less good.
Well, the point of the question was not to have to try. :
Somehow I remembered that photos were not fun… even if I can’t remember the underground at that time.
Huhu,
for my niece. I poured the whole story with epoxy resin as I wanted to protect the picture. Although somewhat more complicated but more stable for this.
If you just want to stick, I’d rather roughen the surfaces with abrasive paper.
About Anna
Thank you. It’s just about making a memory yourself. So pouring in 24 or more particles with epoxy resin would be a bit complicated and I’m also really afraid of poisoning when processing.
Grinding paper, I can do that, thank you. But if it’s probably so rough basalwood or something, I’d have to order platelets from the Amazon.
I don’t want to stick on pure, unsealed paper, because it doesn’t have a hand sweat and no wiped table.
However, this is not so complex, for example, a deep baking sheet can take the whole plate with pictures up with a little distance, pour all at once with resin and then then saw, grind and polish (at best have a small vacuum cabin and a shaking plate to avoid air bubbles). to dry the fresh air, you should not sniff in the stuff
Need as you say in any case a protection (also for wood) for example against sweat, it is of course best if you get everything washable (depending on who it is).
For this, there’s a suction, otherwise your entire workshop will be
If you saw the epoxy resin and inhale the dust, isn’t it safe?
The stuff is really creepy to me…
Wood glue
The quick drying. I don’t know what that means right now.
Is this it?
https://www.amazon.de/Creative-Ponal-Express-Holzleim bottle/dp/B004IDOEE8/ref=sr_1_18?keywords=ponal&qid=1660302205&sr=8-18
That’s it!
With some point, I meant you just need to put a few points with Ponal. You can stroke the glue anyway. I’d do that.
Well, but then you don’t see such surveys under the pictures…? Would you rather try a piece of cardboard to spread smoothly.
You just need to use this on a point
You’re welcome
Supi, thank you very much!
How about double adhesive tape? This sticks really hard and you can glue both sides one after the other. This is then full-surface and keeps quite good.
Hmm, that’s a fucking job. I often get wrinkles in and then I don’t get it right, then it sometimes looks like… And then 20-30 squares.
And the cost point is not very small, unfortunately. 🙁
But, of course, you are right in that it would probably be very good.
Photo glue. Is available at DM and works Super
Oh, great, thank you.
Is that liquid, a bottle?
It’s like Tipex. Simply attach and transfer to the back of the pictures.
Spray glue! For example:
https://www.amazon.de/W%C3%BCrth-Kraftspr%C3%BChklesticks-400ml-strong adhesive/dp/B076KJC8DN/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?c=ts&keywords=Spr%C3%BChkleber&qid=16602681
To get a sample you won’t come around, I’d take spray glue, possibly before the back of the photo.
Try hot glue.
Um, that’s gonna be so lumpy… You can actually take if the glue has to remain elastic.
Please