For inlay work and things such as adding bamboo
what glue do you suggest using?
And can you use these glues on the actual bowl if you wanted to layer it with different briars building it up taller? Or would the heat mess up the seal of the glue?
Thank you guys,
Any help would be great!
Glue?
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For stem rings, shank endcaps, bamboo, and all sorts of stem work, 2-part 5-minute epoxy is just about perfect. But, get it hot, and it will melt. Burn it, and it will create noxious fumes. That's why it's not used in or on tobacco chambers.
I'm not aware of any method for joining two pieces of briar for making a bowl taller. Seems to me that it would create a very strong possibility of burn-through.
I'm not aware of any method for joining two pieces of briar for making a bowl taller. Seems to me that it would create a very strong possibility of burn-through.
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I'm not sure. I have recently seen an Eltang calabash like that. The bowl insert was briar, while the wide portion of the cap was osage orange (I think). But, there was a tenon of briar that the other wood fit over, so no epoxy would have been in contact with burning tobacco.
If I was going to go this route, I'd use a structured epoxy, since they're stronger and more resistant to heat.
If I was going to go this route, I'd use a structured epoxy, since they're stronger and more resistant to heat.