clipped
Chopsticks, eh? You were thinking of hide glue, perhaps? Can still get
it and probably on line if you
do a google search. Chopsticks are wood? Bamboo? You might get a
better bond if you can drill a
fine hole in the center and glue in a toothpick ro something to bridge
the break. Gook luck
) Elmer's
would probably work as well as anything.
I don't think the OP was actually trying to repair chopsticks, just
using them as scrap wood to test the glue. I also don't think he let the
glue cure fully. Overnight isn't very long in the glue world.
Well, that's kind of like asking what is strong enough to lift a mouse
when you are planning on lifting
a truck with a mouse inside. In the case of the truck, an overnight
soak would probably allow the
mouse to survive if it finds an air pocket

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