tomot
Computer
- Aug 5, 2006
- 3
I made a sculpture out of the 2" thick Dow (blue) polystyrene.
(the polystyrene sculpture was then sprayed with spraytex)
I have only 3 mounting points from which to hang the sculpture
from a wall. However just like hanging a painting, the top mounting
point is really taking all of the weight. whereas the other 2 would only
be there to secure lateral movement.
I used Lepage PL 300 (a foamboard adhesive)to glue the 2" polystyrene to itself in areas
where the sculpture required more thickness.
The sculpture weights just under 5 lbs.
I then cut a 1" cube out of the polystyrene and glued a 1" cube wood
block into the opening. My thinking was if I can create more
surface area for the glue to hold I can then use the wood as an attachment
point.
I then drilled an anchoring pin into to wood block, so I could use it to
make an attachment to the wall.
After the PL 300 glue had cured I attached the sculpture to the wall.
However after several hours I found that my 1" cube wood block was
starting to separate from the polystyrene.
Is there any glue on the market that would do a better job?
(I have tried several epoxies and other glues, unfortuately most will
eat the polystyrene).
(the polystyrene sculpture was then sprayed with spraytex)
I have only 3 mounting points from which to hang the sculpture
from a wall. However just like hanging a painting, the top mounting
point is really taking all of the weight. whereas the other 2 would only
be there to secure lateral movement.
I used Lepage PL 300 (a foamboard adhesive)to glue the 2" polystyrene to itself in areas
where the sculpture required more thickness.
The sculpture weights just under 5 lbs.
I then cut a 1" cube out of the polystyrene and glued a 1" cube wood
block into the opening. My thinking was if I can create more
surface area for the glue to hold I can then use the wood as an attachment
point.
I then drilled an anchoring pin into to wood block, so I could use it to
make an attachment to the wall.
After the PL 300 glue had cured I attached the sculpture to the wall.
However after several hours I found that my 1" cube wood block was
starting to separate from the polystyrene.
Is there any glue on the market that would do a better job?
(I have tried several epoxies and other glues, unfortuately most will
eat the polystyrene).