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Help ASAP, I broke a fired VERY IMPORTANT clay piece?
I broke a clay piece by accident now a part of it is broken apart. I need to glue them to together but I don't know what I should glue it with. Please, anything that works will help. I'd prefer if it is a glue that when I re-fire the clay piece it won't explode in the klin. Please any suggestions?
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- Anonymous7 years agoFavorite Answer
gorilla glue but after u bake
- ?Lv 77 years ago
There is absolutely no glue that will withstand kiln firing - even water glass fails at about 900F and kiln firing is at least twice that. Your only chance is the first answer - partly, as I do not recommend Gorilla Glue for this - is must be clamped. E6000, the thin craft glue version of GOOP adhesives is probably the best choice - after refiring.