There is probably only one thing
that is used by every single dolls house collector, and it is
most likely the thing that is least understood and has the most
bewildering choice of products. We are of course talking glues
and adhesives.
A dolls house project will include a variety of tasks involving
glues and adhesives and different applications will benefit from
the use of different products. We will now try to shed some light
on this sticky subject - I am sorry that was a bad pun. We have
obviously based this article on products we can supply, and the
help of John Bristow from Deluxe Materials. However alternatives
can be used providing that they have similar properties.
Adhesives Guide
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Wood
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Metal
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Veneer
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Ceramic
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Plastic
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Foam/
Fabric
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Foil
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Painted
Wood
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Paper
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Brick
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Tacky
Glue
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OK
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OK
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OK
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OK
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Best
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Best
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Best
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OK
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Best
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Aliphatic
Resin
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OK
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Best
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OK
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OK
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Speed
Bond
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Best
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OK
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OK
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Wallpaper
Paste
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Best
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Rocket
Rapid
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OK
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Best
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This is a very flexible and versatile glue. It will bond painted
surfaces, fabric and plastic and also dries clear. This makes
it ideal for fixing Perspex windows etc.
Aliphatic
Resin |
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Like Speed Bond this is another emulsion glue. Because it is
water based, it requires at least one of the surfaces to be porous.
Also because it is water based it can be cleaned up with warm
water. This is another woodworking glue but it is more suitable
for use with furniture due to the fact that it will take a stain.
This is a standard PVA glue. A water based glue. Ideal for all
woodwork, i.e. the construction of the dolls house carcass, installing
wooden windows etc. It is fast drying but will require pressure
on the joint (such as a clamp) to ensure accurate positioning
while the glue sets.
This is one area where hobbyists tend to over-complicate things.
Wallpapering your dolls house is the same as wallpapering in real
life. Use a wallpaper paste. Do not use other glues or adhesives
because you will lose the ability to slide the paper on the wall
while you find the final position before letting it dry. Other
glues will be too "tacky" and the wallpaper will tear
if you try to slide it. Remember - dolls house wallpapers are
much thinner than real ones. Always remember to use a non-acidic,
non-toxic paste. This is most important if you intend to use copper
tape for your lighting. Toxic pastes will react with the copper
to produce a nasty green stain on your walls.
This is a cyanoacrylate (sorry but I just had to use that word)
adhesive. The common term for this type of adhesive is "superglue".
Its instant bonding properties make it ideal for jobs which cannot
be held in place or where fast construction is needed such as
with metal kits. Always be careful when using this type of glue
because it sticks anything to anything - quickly (or indeed
anyone to anyone). The dolls house hobby is friendly but this
may get you too friendly. Stray blobs of glue can be destructive
so always clean up as you go along.
Setting time is about 10 - 15 seconds and it sets clear.
Roket
Powder |
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This is a filler powder - ideal for filling gaps in joints or
between parts. It is simple to use. Introduce the powder into
the gap with the applicator provided - do not fill more than a
3mm depth at a time. Then add a small amount of Roket Rapid. Once
it sets the resultant filling is very hard and it can be sanded
and drilled. If your gap is deeper build the filler up in layers.
This makes it ideal for use when re-positioning hinges, where
you want to fill in the original screw holes.
Tacky Wax is great. It is versatile, clean (it can be cleaned
off with soap and warm water). And, whilst it is not designed
to be "permanent" it has enough strength to hold most
parts in place. Use it to hang mirrors and pictures, steady glasses
and ornaments on tables, secure carpets and rugs, affix lights,
etc. etc. etc.
"No dolls house collector or miniaturist should
be without it"
We use this extensively in our shops to help create our "room
sets". Whilst we want a strong bond - able to withstand the
rigours of our customers - it must not be permanent. When we change
our displays we simply scrape the Tacky Wax off and move the item.
The Tacky Wax can even be re-used and it does not stain. It is
great for "spot fixing", i.e. a blob in each corner
of a rug will secure it in position but make it easy to move,
in the future.
Microtips |
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These are for use with Roket Rapid. The tips and tubing allow
"micro-application" of the glue, which not only makes
pinpoint application possible but also extends the shelf life
of your glue by reducing bottle top clogging. The tips are fitted
to the spout of the bottle, allowing easy application. When you
have finished using the glue it can be stored like this. Remember
- superglues will quickly degrade and they set on contact with
moisture, so the larger the tip hole the shorter the life of the
glue will be. Setting may occur but only at the end of the tip
- this means that the bottle nozzle is not destroyed and the glue
in the pot is not degraded, because it has been sealed at the
tip. The next time you use the glue simply snip off the end of
the tube or if necessary fit a new tip.
In summary then the main types of glue to buy are as follows:
- For general woodwork use Speed Bond - a PVA glue
- For furniture use Aliphatic Resin as it will take a stain
- For metal and faster work use Roket Rapid
- If you just want to hold parts in place - Tacky Wax
Quick Reference Guide
Glues
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Comments
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Tacky Glue
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Fabric
upholstery, general woodwork, painted wood,windows etc |
Aliphatic Resin
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All
dolls house woodwork construction, furniture. Takes a stain |
Tacky Wax
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Tempory
wax adhesive for holding of parts |
Speed bond
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Fast
drying PVA for woodwork |
Roket Rapid
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Medium
superglue for wood, metal, plastic, etc |
Wallpaper paste
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Non-toxic
paste for wallpapers etc |
Gluing Aids
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Comments
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Micro Tips
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Tips
and Tubing for micro application of Roket Glue |
Roket Powder
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Incredible
filler powder for filling gaps and reinforcing joints (works
best with Roket Rapid) |
If you have any queries that have not been answered
by this feature please contact us on
Tel: 020 8295 0688 or Fax: 020 8295
1061
e-mail: info@dhpf.co.uk
We will do our best to answer your questions, with the help of
the expert - John Bristow of Deluxe Materials.
If you need any other help or advice, or have any
suggestions for topics you would like to see featured in the future,
or you have your own hints and tips you would like to share with
your fellow miniaturists, please e-mail us at:
enquiries@dhpf.co.uk
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