Anbessa Gedai
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I have several kudu, and impala skull & horn sets that I want to display as Euro' mounts. During shipment and handling the "nose bones" and in some cases the longer bones above the nasal cavity have separated from the skull. I'd like to reattach them.
I'm looking for advice regarding an adhesive, or bonding material.
Ideally:
It would bond fairly quickly, within a minute or two, (but not instantly) and dry clear or white.
Bonding too quickly - almost instantly like the "superglue" I'm familiar with, doesn't allow a little time to get the bones properly positioned, before the bond sets.
Ideally, I would apply the adhesive and then have 30 seconds to a coupla' minutes to position the pieces and hold them by hand while it bonds.
Also a product that dries perfectly hard with no tacky or rubbery finish that attracts dust.
I have used "Elmer's" water soluble glue for some skull repairs, usually gluing teeth back into place, and it works very well for that.
But it is slow to bond, and I've not come up with a way to "clamp" the bones to the skull during the 30 plus minutes Elmer's glue takes to bond.
Do any members have experience with this and can recommend a product like I'm describing?
Thanks.
I'm looking for advice regarding an adhesive, or bonding material.
Ideally:
It would bond fairly quickly, within a minute or two, (but not instantly) and dry clear or white.
Bonding too quickly - almost instantly like the "superglue" I'm familiar with, doesn't allow a little time to get the bones properly positioned, before the bond sets.
Ideally, I would apply the adhesive and then have 30 seconds to a coupla' minutes to position the pieces and hold them by hand while it bonds.
Also a product that dries perfectly hard with no tacky or rubbery finish that attracts dust.
I have used "Elmer's" water soluble glue for some skull repairs, usually gluing teeth back into place, and it works very well for that.
But it is slow to bond, and I've not come up with a way to "clamp" the bones to the skull during the 30 plus minutes Elmer's glue takes to bond.
Do any members have experience with this and can recommend a product like I'm describing?
Thanks.