Thanks guys. Lots of good suggestions. I am heading to my cousinbs house
tomorrow and bring an assortment of glues, pins, tape and rubber bands, so I
will see the giraffe then and make the final call on which of the methods will
work best. I feel more confident of success than I did just a few hours ago!
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone!
Jim
> On Nov 25, 2015, at 5:53 PM, Brian Kemp <bk13@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> I second the painter's tape for the neck. Apply glue and push it together.
Wipe off any squeeze out then apply the tape to the neck. If the joint is
rough enough that it doesn't slip, you may be able to put a thin rubber band
or two hooked around a leg over the head. Test it first of course to make
sure it is stable. If the body is heavy enough, the body to the base might
only need gravity. I would probably do each part by itself and let the joint
dry. It sounds like this is just decorative, so you don't need the structural
strength of a table or chair.
>
> Brian
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jim Stone <1789alpine@gmail.com>
>> Sent: Nov 25, 2015 9:44 AM
>> To: Shop Talk <shop-talk@Autox.Team.Net>
>> Subject: [Shop-talk] Gluing an awkward shape
>>
>> My cousin just asked me to try to repair a wooden giraffe carving he
purchased
>> many years ago in Africa. The statue (I think it is about 1 ft tall) fell
and
>> broke into three pieces: the bottom of the neck snapped off from the body
and
>> the body snapped off from the base. Ibm game to give it a try, but stuck
>> trying to figure out how to excerpt proper clamping force on the two
joints,
>> especially the neck joint. Are the special clamps that might do the trick,
or
>> special tricks that anyone knows?
>>
>> Thanks,
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