2 simple ways to plant a large bolt in a tree / woodworking tips
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2023
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1. Fill in the empty spaces using baking soda and super glue.
2. Make a hole as small as the hexagonal diameter and insert a hexagonal bolt.
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If you mix your baking soda with pencil charcoal powder, the bond with the superglue will be twice as strong as superglue and baking soda alone.
Wow great tip thanks!
Apparently you can skip the baking soda for even stronger? just from browsing some search results...
I'll have to try this
What exactly do you mean by "pencil charcoal"; just the kind of charcoal pencils used for drawing? If so, I imagine and fine charcoal dust should work as well. What do you mean by "stronger"? As in less brittle?
@@fxm5715 Yes, charcoal from pencils. I am not a chemist, but I think that the carbon forms a more stable bond with the acrylate. This means that it could also work with any other fine charcoal. And yes stronger bond means less brittle. After the glue cures, it is basically a harder mass.
@@kleckerklotz9620 Thanks, I wasn't sure if you really meant charcoal, or if maybe you were talking about graphite. Generally the harder a material is, the more brittle it is. Straight CA with baking soda is pretty hard, but also quite brittle. Under stress, it is far more likely to break than to give. I wonder if the charcoal actually weakens the bonds a bit, as the carbon atoms can slide against each other pretty easily. It may well be that letting things shift a bit at the molecular level actually makes the composite material tougher and stronger, but less hard. It might be interesting to do some testing with different ratios of carbon powder/baking soda to find the point of diminishing returns.
Thank you for the good information.
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instead of soda, you can use salt. the effect is the same.
Thank you for good information.