Yes, I would usually take a tissue, dampen it with acetone and wipe away the excess, the trick is though, not to do it immediately after gluing it and don't wait for it to completely set either. It needs to be done midway, when it's still a little sticky, but not completely wet. Hope that helps 😊
My advice would be, if at all possible, make 2 rivets and solder it to the brass, then drill 2 corresponding holes in the bone, then use epoxy to adhere it all together. It's tricky without seeing the actual project.
Yip, unfortunately that happens occasionally, especially when It's the client's pearl earrings, and she didn’t want to spend money on making a thicker post.
Thanks your video helped 🙏🏾🤗
You are welcome 😊
How do you remove the excess glue off of the top of the pearl so it is clean? Acetone?
Yes, I would usually take a tissue, dampen it with acetone and wipe away the excess, the trick is though, not to do it immediately after gluing it and don't wait for it to completely set either. It needs to be done midway, when it's still a little sticky, but not completely wet.
Hope that helps 😊
Hi, how can I glue Buffalo bone to brass smooth surface? epoxy does not work. Thank you.
My advice would be, if at all possible, make 2 rivets and solder it to the brass, then drill 2 corresponding holes in the bone, then use epoxy to adhere it all together.
It's tricky without seeing the actual project.
The hole was a lot bigger than the peg?
Yip, unfortunately that happens occasionally, especially when It's the client's pearl earrings, and she didn’t want to spend money on making a thicker post.