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Problems with e6000

To attach studs to the clay earrings i have attempted to use e6000 without much luck, it would just peel right off providing little attachment. Is there any other type of adhesive that would work better, that has maybe worked for you? Or is there something I'm doing wrong? Thanks for your help :)
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Re: Problems with e6000

Super glue gel has always been my choice. E6000 works sometimes, super glue works everytime!
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Two part epoxy sometimes works, if you try superglue, I recommend Gorilla brand. It's way stronger than the others.
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Glad to hear I'm not the only one who hasn't had success with E6000. I have heard great things about it, but to me it always seems to stay gummy or flexible.

I agree that superglue is your best bet.
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I used e6000 many years ago and I didn't like it. I used to store my brooches vertically in my closet - poked into the side of a cardboard storage box. I noticed that the pinback shifted over time, probably because of the weight of the brooch combined with summer's high heat and humidity in the closet. So I switched to super glue.

I wasn't really happy with super glue either. I noticed that metal pieces (usually brass frames that I included in my jewelry) would fall off if I dropped the piece. So I switched to Gorilla brand "super glue" because its advertising said it was "impact resistant". Unfortunately I still had occasional problems with that too.

I have since found out a few things about both glues:
- Super glue is very sensitive to heat and humidity. It needs to be stored upright in an airtight container with dessiccant. I never did that. I think it probably failed on pieces that were glued with older glue.
- e6000 is supposed to be put on as a thin layer on both sides, left to sit for a minute or two and then put together. I think I was putting on too thick a coating.

Now I again use e6000 for pin backs and some brand of super glue for metal inclusions. I especially like Loctite brand because you use it upright, squeezing on the sides to get just a small drop of glue. They also make a bottle with a brush applicator.

I have used Pavelka's Polybonder glue if I have to glue something before baking. It also has a brush applicator. I found that it gets thick and gooey pretty quickly but I hadn't been storing it upright. It was in a ziplock back with dessiccant though. I haven't bought any and stored it upright in a glass jar yet. So hopefully that will extend it.
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I use Liquid Fusion, haven't had any trouble with it yet. I get it at Michaels for about $5 a bottle.
It lasts and doesn't smell. :)
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I use Magmont adhesive for my brooches, and I never had problems (the only problem is how to separate the parts if you make a mistake).
However it doesn't work with my post earrings, as the gluing surface is to small. With these I started to cure the earrings with the stud integrated. It's a lot more work, but it makes them look a lot more professional.
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Re: Problems with e6000

I use Loctite Super Glue Gel Control as someone on here suggested to me a few weeks ago. I have not had any problems, only success! You can easily add the smallest drop of glue and it's very strong. Super easy to work with. I bought mine at home depot.

I also sand both surfaces that are going to be glued together for extra strength. Make sure your surfaces are clean, dry and dust free before gluing.

Good luck!
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Re: Problems with e6000

awesome... thanks to all who posted advice! i was having issues with my stud earrings and was ABOUT to purchase e6000, but no mas. thanks! <3
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wow!
Awesome ideas!
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