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Mostly I use Weldwood contact adhesive, especially on larger pieces. Sometimes I use white "leather glue" (PVA?) when the project isn't intended to undergo a lot of stress.  Sometimes I use double sided tape, where all I need is to hold small or light pieces together while I sew or rivet.

Contact adhesive can be messy and difficult to manage on small, thin pieces.  You have to align the pieces accurately on the first try but it is very strong and long-lasting.  White glue works here, but takes a long time to dry, which also gives plenty of time to align pieces.  Where the tape shines is on thin leather where glue might leave traces.

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13 hours ago, stampingdelight said:

thanks will try that or at least get some to try, any place the best to buy

I just get the double-sided sheets off an ebay seller

It takes a bit of practice to use the sheets tho

Al speling misteaks aer all mi own werk..

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