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*Also, if made to the proper speciofications, can be used as a "dermal adhesive" for closing wounds (essentially the practical use of "getting superglue stuck on your hand by accident") | *Also, if made to the proper speciofications, can be used as a "dermal adhesive" for closing wounds (essentially the practical use of "getting superglue stuck on your hand by accident") | ||
Revision as of 01:28, 17 March 2021
Basics
- Most "super-glues"
- Also, if made to the proper speciofications, can be used as a "dermal adhesive" for closing wounds (essentially the practical use of "getting superglue stuck on your hand by accident")
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Cyanoacrylates
- A Video by the Youtube Channel "Adam Savage's Tested" Titled "Adam Savage's Favorite Tools: Superglue and Glue Accelerators!" (this essentially goes over "best practices" , personal tips/reccomendations, and a general overview of what they are/how they are used)
- A Video by the Youtube Channel "TED-Ed" Titled "How super glue was invented | Moments of Vision 8 - Jessica Oreck"