Attaching findings to pendants

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Cherie Knopf
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Attaching findings to pendants

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Hi, what does everyone recommend as a good adhesive to attach findings?

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seachange
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I use E6000, it works and is simple to apply.

Couple of things to watch:

For pendants, roughen up area on glass plus on bail if bail is one of those that looks like a flat metal strip with a loop on top. Not necessary if you use Aanraku type bails, these are slightly concave. Sometimes I hold bail and pendant together with a large spring clip, depends on the design of both.

Clean glue area. I use acetone, I think many people use alcohol.

Do not touch glued pieces for 24 hours.

If possible, keep close to a heat source, so it warms (not heat) glued pieces.

Enter e6000 in search, pretty sure you'll get lots of information from previous posts on this board, has been discussed often.

I like it because results are good and is pretty easy to use. Cures clear. Very, very few failures.

Best regards, seachange
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Make sure to always use fresh E6000. I always squeeze out and discard an inch or so before using it.
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I had tried a little tube of the E6000 but it just seems so stringy I had a harder time applying without getting glue all over everything. Maybe just user error :)
GuyKass
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Go to Barry Kaiser's website. He has a very clear tutorial on it.

KaiserGlass.com (I think)
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It can be stringy. I use the "toothpick and twirl" method. Works just fine for me - no waste, and I can control by sight the amount I want.
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GuyKass wrote:Go to Barry Kaiser's website. He has a very clear tutorial on it.

KaiserGlass.com (I think)
Thanks Guy,
Yep, E-6000 is a (within reason) never fail adhesive if used properly. In addition it is cheap and easy to use (correctly).

Barry
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