Gluing corian for Pen turning
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2012 8:10 pm
I have quite a bit of scrap Corian and have been attempting to glue it together to make patterns based on different colors. I haven't had too much luck; the joints often fail. I was on another site recently and someone said that since it is an acrylic, maybe PVC glue will weld it together like it welds the PVC pipe.
So I tried it. After two hours cure time, I took off the clamp and threw it on the ground and it stayed in tact. I cut it with my band saw and it stayed in tact. I hit it with a hammer on the joint and it remained in tact. I drilled through the seam as I would to make a pen blank and it remained in tact. All of these (short of the hammer) caused my other joints to fail.
I don't have any brass tubes at the moment so I haven't tried to turn it yet, but I will be getting some tubes within a week so that is the next test.
So I tried it. After two hours cure time, I took off the clamp and threw it on the ground and it stayed in tact. I cut it with my band saw and it stayed in tact. I hit it with a hammer on the joint and it remained in tact. I drilled through the seam as I would to make a pen blank and it remained in tact. All of these (short of the hammer) caused my other joints to fail.
I don't have any brass tubes at the moment so I haven't tried to turn it yet, but I will be getting some tubes within a week so that is the next test.