If you are adhering it to finished top unlikely anything would work well permanently on the unfinished side spray mount or contact cement should work well this kind of question is difficult to answer without understanding the end game.
Best glue for laminated paper.
The glue should be applied sparingly so as not to create a thick layer of glue that requires a long drying time.
It s perfect for smoothly applying paper and even fabric onto paper cardboard and si rubber cement intended for primarily paper crafting and can be used for temporary or permanent adhesion this glue is acid free.
I would like to glue the poster to this frame and hang the frame on the wall.
It involves adhering an image to a board with a foam core and a matte paper surface.
If the glue isn t working then go with double sided tape.
Elmer s craft bond spray adhesive this is currently my favorite spray adhesive.
The frame is slightly smaller in both dimensions than the laminated poster.
Just be sure to give it 24 hours to cure fully.
What is the best glue for fixing sisal rope to pvc pipe.
I m talking heavy duty double sided tape.
That stuff works great.
Before we get into the best types of glue for foam boards it s great to discuss what foam board mounting is and the two types available.
I would normally use oateys primer and cement on pvc but i am worried about the fumes staying in the rope and being toxic for the cats.
I don t know what kind of plastic the laminate is made from.
I have to wrap 2 8 pvc pipes 3 to make cat scratching climbing posts.
Using a paint roller to apply the glue can help to apply it in a uniform manner as far as thickness and even coverage are concerned.
Foam core mounting is a common technique used for displaying pictures.
Super glue should work on it s own.
I m not talking about that crappy foam tape or even the scotch tape like double sided tape.
Spray adhesive would be a good start contact cement would also work.
My question is what sort of glue to use that will bond the surface of the laminate without damaging it to the wood.