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QuestionShould I glue the front or back of the puzzle?Community AnswerGluing one side of your puzzle will hold the pieces together, and gluing either front or back can work for this purposes. However, gluing both sides will provide the greatest stability and prevent pieces from coming loose.
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QuestionIf I glue the puzzle face-down, won't glue seep through to the front?Community AnswerA little might, but if you use PVA glue or another type of clear glue it's unlikely it will be noticeable.
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QuestionIs it better to glue the front or the back of the puzzle?Community AnswerOne side isn't superior than the other, but gluing only one side can result in a slight curl to the pieces. This can be fixed by applying glue to both sides of the puzzle.
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QuestionDo all glues leave the puzzle with a shiny surface? My puzzle already has a shiny surface. I'd like a dull finish.Community AnswerIt sounds like you bought gloss finish. Look for one that says "matte" (dullest) or "satin" (in between shiny and matte). If your current bottle is satin, go with one that is matte. If you want to try roughing up that super shiny surface, use a medium sandpaper to lightly scuff up the surface.
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QuestionHow do I turn a large puzzle over onto parchment paper?Community AnswerA backer board works well for flipping a puzzle over onto parchment paper. You can make this by cutting a flat piece of cardboard or thin piece of plywood, anything as large as your puzzle and flat will do. Put the parchment paper over the puzzle, then put the board on the parchment. Clamp them together and flip the puzzle over.
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QuestionWill decoupage glue together a jigsaw puzzle?Community AnswerDecoupage glue would work for your jigsaw gluing, though depending on the brand, it might not hold up to wear and tear as well as puzzle glue.
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QuestionCan a 3D puzzle be glued front and back and not lose the 3D effect?Community AnswerUse some mod podge. If you carefully take a sponge brush and spread it around the 3D puzzle, it should work.
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QuestionCan I use Elmer's glue on a puzzle?Community AnswerNo, it wont hold up. Puzzle glue is more durable to wear and tear. Elmer's will flake and fall apart.
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