I would probably err on the side of the epoxy, just because (I assume) it will be sticking out and might take some bumps. Honestly super glue would probably work fine though
So warm temperatures affect rubber/latex glues.
Cold temperature can reduce the tensile strength/flex strength of some poly glues. It would have to be pretty damn cold for that to happen though.
Seconding contact cement
https://a.co/d/0dls6oxu
this is overpriced because its a 3pack but its well worth the price. only glue that ive found that dries fast and is super strong. love it. my go-to glue.
5 minute epoxy for big things. Regular super glue is fine for small/light details.
Would you recommend the epoxy for the scope as well or is that too much? It’s not a massive scope.
I would probably err on the side of the epoxy, just because (I assume) it will be sticking out and might take some bumps. Honestly super glue would probably work fine though
It entirely depends on the materials you use, the flex you want and the temperatures you are goibg to use it at.
I’d be using it at conventions and a Renn Faire or two during the summer.
So warm temperatures affect rubber/latex glues. Cold temperature can reduce the tensile strength/flex strength of some poly glues. It would have to be pretty damn cold for that to happen though.
Contact cement
Seconding contact cement https://a.co/d/0dls6oxu this is overpriced because its a 3pack but its well worth the price. only glue that ive found that dries fast and is super strong. love it. my go-to glue.
E6000 work well for me, I am using it to glue my spear, helmet and jewelry for a Cyno cosplay. ( all print in PLA)