
wood glue
Wood glue is a type of adhesive specifically designed for bonding wood surfaces together. It works by penetrating the wood fibers and creating a strong bond as it dries. There are various types of wood glue, including PVA (polyvinyl acetate) for general use, and polyurethane for waterproof applications. Wood glue typically dries clear and can be sanded or painted over once cured. It’s widely used in woodworking projects, furniture making, and repairs because it forms a bond that can often be stronger than the wood itself. Proper application ensures durability and longevity in wood connections.