by Xanadu » Wed Jan 04, 2012 7:36 pm
Thick CA glue is for large gaps, loose fitting pieces, etc. But it also requires longer to dry than other CA glues (about 3-5 minutes for able to hold in place)
Medium (the most popular), is for average fitting parts, etc. Drys enough to hold in place in about 1-2 minutes.
Thin, used only for extremely tight fitting parts (no gap), drys really fast. it is so thin that it wicks through the balsa like mad, and some times travels quite far in the wood. I have glued my fingers to the wood within seconds of applying a small amount over 6" away !
I would suggest Medium, and also buy a bottle of Debonder for when (not if) you glue your fingers to each other, or to something else.
DO NOT try and peel your fingers off, you could tear the skin......serious, not kidding.
When you glue something, you should actually try and pin it, brace it, etc until the glue drys so you do not end up with crooked parts again.