Thanks a lot for this. I am cosplaying for over a decade but never needed to work with contact cement before until now, so this is very helpful! Gonna try this out tomorrow!
i'm planning on using weldwood, and the label has a warning about flammability. is it safe to heat shape the foam after the adhesive has cured? i'm doing the majority of the heat shaping before gluing, but might need to do some after. apologies if you've already answered this elsewhere, i've been meaning to watch more of your videos
Years ago a fellow cosplayer weapons and costume maker passed away due to exposure too much of this stuff, RIP Weapons Master 😢....
Thank you, not doing cosplay but actually just fixing my shoes and the instructions are really tiny and long
Thanks a lot for this. I am cosplaying for over a decade but never needed to work with contact cement before until now, so this is very helpful! Gonna try this out tomorrow!
You can do it!
I had no idea you need to wait before pressing what you're gluing together! 🤯 ... #ReadInstructions! Haha
Yes, that's how it works.
Thank you cause I just started and had no idea why my props weren't sticking well
Happy that it helped.
i'm planning on using weldwood, and the label has a warning about flammability. is it safe to heat shape the foam after the adhesive has cured? i'm doing the majority of the heat shaping before gluing, but might need to do some after. apologies if you've already answered this elsewhere, i've been meaning to watch more of your videos
No worries. It is safe to heat the foam after the glue drys.
Is this good for re sticking the pull apart vinyl cover from car dashboard corner
Do I need goggles
What brand contact cement you can recommend
I really like DAP weldwood contactcement. You can find it most anywhere and it a lot cheaper than Barge cement. @DAPproducts
Is it the same technic as with weldwood contact cement on eva foam
Yes, it works the same way.
Do you have to cut the foam at an angel?
Not at all.
Would this glue work for rugs? And if so how flexible would it be
Do you mean gluing into the floor?
@@EvilTedSmith @@EvilTedSmith no, just individual rugs by themselves. With an anti slippery backing for example, or felt