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Offline petestra  
#1 Posted : 06 September 2013 00:36:30(UTC)
petestra

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Hi friends,

I have never bought a Laser-Cut kit. What kind of glue does one use for them?

Thanks,Peter

Smile
Offline Hoffmann  
#2 Posted : 06 September 2013 03:57:00(UTC)
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Hello Peter,

Please check under GOOGLE for -Noch laser kits-

Martin
marklin-eh
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Offline kbvrod  
#3 Posted : 06 September 2013 16:04:09(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: petestra Go to Quoted Post
Hi friends,

I have never bought a Laser-Cut kit. What kind of glue does one use for them?

Thanks,Peter

Smile



https://www.marklin-users.net/fo...tst21620_Noch-66406.aspx
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Offline 5HorizonsRR  
#4 Posted : 06 September 2013 18:14:59(UTC)
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Good old elmers glue or wood glue does the job! Try to use a brush or hobby syringe in small quantities to apply it though

have fun!
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Offline petestra  
#5 Posted : 06 September 2013 18:59:16(UTC)
petestra

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Originally Posted by: 5HorizonsRR Go to Quoted Post
Good old elmers glue or wood glue does the job! Try to use a brush or hobby syringe in small quantities to apply it though

have fun!


Hi John, thanks so much for the info. I figured as much. I just wanted to be safe. I will use the

Elmer's wood glue with a small brush. Cheers, Peter ThumpUp Smile
Offline kbvrod  
#6 Posted : 06 September 2013 19:25:14(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: petestra Go to Quoted Post
Originally Posted by: 5HorizonsRR Go to Quoted Post
Good old elmers glue or wood glue does the job! Try to use a brush or hobby syringe in small quantities to apply it though

have fun!


Hi John, thanks so much for the info. I figured as much. I just wanted to be safe. I will use the

Elmer's wood glue with a small brush. Cheers, Peter ThumpUp Smile



Hi all,
Some people!BigGrin

In my link the first NOCH laser kit I built included glue (UNH Holz Leim) .Laser kits are wood/paper composites. Be warned not all components are.

Dr D

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Offline petestra  
#7 Posted : 06 September 2013 20:51:05(UTC)
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Hi Kevin, thanks for the added info. This kit is the small Faller laser kit of small crates, etc.

I just wanted to be sure. Thanks again, Kevin. Peter ThumpUp Smile
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Offline Goofy  
#8 Posted : 07 September 2013 14:44:24(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: petestra Go to Quoted Post
Hi friends,

I have never bought a Laser-Cut kit. What kind of glue does one use for them?

Thanks,Peter

Smile


Hey!
If you decides to buy a Noch laser cut kit...there is wood glue which follows in the kit.

H0
DCC = Digital Command Control
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Offline usta  
#9 Posted : 09 October 2013 13:26:16(UTC)
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I use this wood glue for lazer cut parts
very fast
dry time less than a minute

u can use for wood also

regards
A.Usta


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Offline Andreas K  
#10 Posted : 09 October 2013 16:24:47(UTC)
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Hallo,
Here is my 1st laser cut building. It is a faller. I was so impressed how accurate the parts fit into each other.
You only need the minimal amount of glue. Wood glue would do. Only the roof is the normal plastic that faller uses, the rest is paper or cardboard and wood.
Regards
Andreas K
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Offline Goofy  
#11 Posted : 09 October 2013 17:17:31(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Andreas K Go to Quoted Post
Hallo,
Here is my 1st laser cut building. It is a faller. I was so impressed how accurate the parts fit into each other.
You only need the minimal amount of glue. Wood glue would do. Only the roof is the normal plastic that faller uses, the rest is paper or cardboard and wood.
Regards
Andreas K


I know why Faller has plastic roof.
It´s for downspouts in plastic to glue better.
But color on the bricks seems look like pink... Blink
H0
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Offline Rinus  
#12 Posted : 11 October 2013 11:41:57(UTC)
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Hi all,

I'm very fond of the laser cut products. They have amazing detail.

Apart from Noch and faller, Krois modell also has quite some interesting products : http://www.lasercraft.at/

Rinus
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