Members Untied Posted March 14, 2013 Members Report Posted March 14, 2013 I need to make shoes. What kind of cement do I use to glue on the soles, can I use regular Weldwood contact cement? Will that work/not work for crepe soles and/or rubber soles? Hard rubber soles look like they are commonly sewed on, can I sew vibram? Can I sew crepe (I wouldn't think so, but wanted to ask). Also, where are all the shoemakers here? I don't think I've seen too many. Quote
Members billymac814 Posted March 14, 2013 Members Report Posted March 14, 2013 You can use masters cement to glue the soles if its rubber to leather. It really depends on the sole you use but most Vibram soles just get glued on to a midsole that's stitched on. There are some that can be stitched on to the welt, these are usually the thinner type soles. The glue I use is called Renia Colle de Collogne and it is stronger than the Masters All purpose is. Masters Max bond is good too. If you're using the Vibram Gumlite you'll need to use a primer first. Hope that helps some. Quote
Members PutnamLeather Posted March 16, 2013 Members Report Posted March 16, 2013 I get this stuff from walmart called ShoeGoo, it seams to work pretty well. Quote
Members Jazznow Posted March 16, 2013 Members Report Posted March 16, 2013 We use renia Europren 2028 at the shop. It works with most of the materials we use. Quote
Members ReneeCanady Posted March 16, 2013 Members Report Posted March 16, 2013 Barge cement is what was used in the process of making my sandals. It was rubber bottom sole to leather top sole. Quote
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