What kind of glue holds rocks in place?

I’m mаkіng a sculpture οf rocks аnd I need something whісh wіll hold thеm іn рlасе. Anу thουghtѕ?

4 Responses to “What kind of glue holds rocks in place?”

  • PURPLE & green.... says:

    maybe some paste or hot glue

  • aynav says:

    Gorilla Glue works on EVERYTHING. Trust me! and it’s $3.00 a bottle.

    http://www.gorillaglue.com/

  • regularfrog says:

    silicone

    Keep in mind that it wants to be used in a well ventilated area.

  • Diane B. says:

    Gorilla Glue (or other brands of polyuethane glue) will hold virtually anything but it does swell even as curing so you need clamp it in some kind of way and you’ll also need to keep wiping it away in the beginning as it oozes out (it’s yellow so it would show, if you didn’t).

    Depending on the size of your rocks, one guy I’ve seen online glues rocks together to make small figures and other things (“stonecraft”) using E-6000 glue, so that should work well too as long as the rocks are free from debris and oil.
    Check out his cool creations:
    http://www.geocities.com/flozart/stonecraft/index.htm#G2

    HTH,

    Diane B.

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