Hello everybody!
Can I make glue, for glass, mixing methyl cellulose with water??? [Actually I am seeking a way to create something like gel i.e. thicker than regular liquid glue]
Or
Does it have to be mixing CMC with water???
Of course, with the right proportions.
Many thanks in advance,
Havi
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Re: METHYL CELLULOSE or CMC
Easy to do. Here are the instructions: http://richardlalonde.com/liquid-glass-line-updated/
Re: METHYL CELLULOSE or CMC
Thank you "know All" Brad!!
Just copied to my notebook LaLonde's instructions.
However, I am asking if it is possible to make a thickened glue NOT from CMC but from METHYL CELLULOSE.... Is it the same, or different?
Many thanks,
Havi
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Just copied to my notebook LaLonde's instructions.
However, I am asking if it is possible to make a thickened glue NOT from CMC but from METHYL CELLULOSE.... Is it the same, or different?
Many thanks,
Havi
ps look for a pm from me
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Re: METHYL CELLULOSE or CMC
CMC is carboxyl methyl cellulose. Methyl Cellulose is chemically a bit different, but has many of the same properties. But since both are used as food thickeners and as glues, I would give it a try using Richard's procedure. I'd be surprised if it didn't work.
Remember -- make it up a little thicker than the recipe. You can always dilute later, but you can't thicken it after it's been made.
Remember -- make it up a little thicker than the recipe. You can always dilute later, but you can't thicken it after it's been made.
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Thanks!
H.
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Re: METHYL CELLULOSE or CMC
Just an update.
I did some textures with. Methyl cellulose - it works very well for me!
Thanks again for the advise, Brad.
as always - this is really the best place for good relyable information
H
I did some textures with. Methyl cellulose - it works very well for me!
Thanks again for the advise, Brad.
as always - this is really the best place for good relyable information
H
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