by kittyfritters » Tue Feb 13, 2018 3:25 pm
Yes, globs of CA can take forever to dry. CA for balsa can take forever to dry on cardboard, paper, and acetate. If you're impatient, use "kicker", but don't spray it, get a dribble bottle and use it by the drop. (Careful not to touch the needle point of the dribble bottle to the glue!) And, don't use globs! Use as little as you can and still get it to stick, good advice for any kind of glue used in a flying model airplane, compared to the balsa the glue is heavy. You might apply it to a joint with a pin or wire. If you are going to use CA cover your plans with plastic from a Costco 10 gallon, clear, waste basket liner. It's one of the few things that CA doesn't stick to very well.
I've used a good flat piece of corrugated cardboard, a piece of celotex, a balsa building board (See Guillow web site), a sheet of balsa with styrofoam glued to it, and a good flat bulletin board for building boards. (You may have to sort through an entire rack of bulletin boards at Staples to find a flat one.)
You're overthinking again. Get some kind of board and build!
Howard
(kittyfritters)