Hi Folks, L.D.,
L.D. Best wrote:
> I've found that they make beautiful tree decorations! The simplest way
> is to score them thru' the middle and glue the label sides together with
> a string loop to hang them by. Drives some birds crazy with the moving
> rainbows generated.
Hey, maybe that will keep the little mongrels off my fig tree. :)
> I have a whole stack I'm saving for experimental work. Since I now have
> a proper 'cutter' for lexan [like a glass cutter but different] and a
> work bench and nice huge big t-square, etc., I'm going to attempt
> angular constructs, maybe even big stars or whatever from multiple
> pieces of multiple CDs. I also have the option of using color to set
> off a design, cuz I have a friend saving all his screwed up 'writable
> CDs' for me... a nice azure in color. <G>
> To date I've used a flexible hot glue but it's a bit bulky. I haven't
> yet tried Elmer's or carpenter glue, and any super glue that actually
> holds anything also holds skin ...
> suggestions??
My first instinct would be to try any contact adhesive for
flat-to-flat gluing, but for joining cut edges you would be looking at
something like Araldite - two part resin. Trust me, I am a chemist. :)
Regards,
Ron
Ron Clarke http://homepages.valylink.net.au/~ausreg/music.html
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