Facebook Group
Drawing
Dark Matter in the Brain, does it matter?
I am Re naming The 'Art' word to MMM
When was art born? Where did it come from?
Empath Group
Paris Art Network
Sculpture
Craft Culture
Art on YouTube
BIG PANTS V LITTLE PANTS
Apocalypse
Does Art Heal The Heart???
Puraismo
Report an Issue | Feedback | Subscribe |
About us |
Jobs |
FAQs |
Contact us |
Links
Terms and Conditions |
Privacy Policy |
User Material
Comment Wall (15 comments)
You need to be a member of artreview.com to add comments!
Join this network
Cheers
Cheers
Richie
Cheers
.
Cheers
Richie
Dry gluing is another alternative. Apply a coat of rubber cement to both surfaces and wait until the glue is dry. Position your cardboard exactly where you want it to go because it can't be removed without damaging either surface.Smooth from the center out to remove any bubbles.
A solution to your problem could be to perform a preparation with clinging for house building.
In commerce products that allow the perfect adhesion of ceramic tiles on the glass exist.
As a rule the preparation and the products they depend on the local markets therefore you will owe lighthouses You a market search in your country.
To facilitate you the assignment I send You the characteristics of a product that I am using with success. You see to do the you compare necessary.
Synthetic rubber latex for improving adnession of cementitious mortars
Mix PLANICRETE with adequate cement and aggregates according to the different applications. PLANICRETE can also be diluted with water in a ratio up to 1:3 and then mixed with graded sand of appropriate granulometry and cement
For your job not to use sand but only white cement or gypsum or dry plaster. The dilution of 2:3.
Hi Beppe
I want to stick cardboard shapes to canvas, (empty cereal boxes) but I don't really know what to use, as I am thinking, it may have to be a specific type of glue, so the shapes don't come off in time.
I would very much appreciate your input on this one.
Thank you
View All Comments