Take a look at  hole cutters in leather craft stores....Glenn Overton
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Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 9:13 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Foam Adhesive

You may be able to find a set of old punches for boring holes in cork and rubber stoppers.  They are basically brass tubes of various diameters with a T-handle at the top of the tube.  The business end is harpened (and they even make a sharpeneer for that).  I've got a set, that I just use for this purpose.  (These days in the lab, we use a powered auger that takes a similar type of bit).  You can make very similar punches from brass tubing obtained at hobby stores.  I've also bouth a set of rotary punches off e-bay, that are supposed to mount in a drill press (less than $10, but shipping put it about 12 or 13 I believe.  Ridderbos, I believe told me where I could get them.).  Haven't used them much  since my drill press is small and only the smaller diameters will fit it, and I just haven't taken them to a machine shop to get them truned down so that they'll fit.  So there are three possibilities.

Mark Delaney

On 3/6/06, Joseph Fusco, Sr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bob,
 
I've used regular rubber cement for years.  Coat both pieces and let them begin to dry.  When they are tacky to the touch, but still a little damp, place the two pieces together under some weight and let them dry completely.
 
Simple, cheap, and I have never had my foam separate in use.

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Joe Fusco, Sr.
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On 3/6/06, Bob Haering < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What is a good foam adhesive for fly tying?

BobH





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