I am doing lots of scratch builds where I am 3D printing ABS plastic and connecting parts to cardboard body tubes and thin plywood fins. I have been using CA glue -- thick and thin versions -- which is great, fast, holds strong, convenient, etc... Unfortunately, I have become allergic to CA glue (super clogged sinuses, aches and pains, headache, etc... for days after I use it even with an N95 mask. This has been going on for more than a year and I am very confident that it is CA glue causing this, although I am also somewhat sensitive to spray paint and other chemicals). I know I may be able to ventilate better or use a respirator but I really want to just be able to quickly assemble some rockets at the dining room table when I have a few minutes after the kids go to sleep.
Any suggestions about other glue options to attach plastic and wood/cardboard? I would rather something that sets fast. I have not tried the no-fume CA glue which some have said is better. I usually use wood glue (Titebond II) to attach wood to cardboard so just need something that can connect plastic to other materials.
Any suggestions about other glue options to attach plastic and wood/cardboard? I would rather something that sets fast. I have not tried the no-fume CA glue which some have said is better. I usually use wood glue (Titebond II) to attach wood to cardboard so just need something that can connect plastic to other materials.