If this is a small piece and super glue type glue would work, you can
buy super glue accelerator spray, and put the super glue on one part,
spray the accelerator on the other part and as soon as you put the
pieces together, they are stuck. Make sure everything fits because you
only get one shot.
"Superglue" has come a long way, there are lots of isocyanurate glues
these days and one of them might work.
> http://www.rockler.com/adhesives/ca-glue
On 11/25/2015 9:44 AM, Jim Stone wrote:
> 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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