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How to Glue Together Glass and Metal

Learn how to bond glass to metal effectively using the right glues and preparation techniques. Perfect for projects like attaching cabochons to clasps. Discover the best glues like E6000 and Loctite, and how to prep materials like foil-backed crystals and metals for adhesion. Master methods to scratch surfaces for better bonding, apply glue precisely, and ensure a strong, durable connection. Experiment with different clasps, cabochons, and finishes to match your project style.

Step 1: Choose Your Materials

Step 2: Watch the 
Video Tutorial

How to Glue Together Glass and Metal
The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Loctite Super Glue .14oz
  • E6000 Adhesive .18 Fl oz
  • Step 3: Need More Help? Follow these Steps

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    Quick Project Steps

    Gather Materials: Glass beads, cabochons, or crystals. Metal clasps or settings (e.g., infinite clasps). Glue: E6000 or Loctite. Permalac (optional, for foil-backed crystals). Beading awl or mandrel for surface preparation. Prepare the Surfaces: Check if the crystal or cabochon has a foil backing or coating. If so, apply Permalac for protection. Scratch the back of the cabochon and the metal clasp with a beading awl or mandrel to improve adhesion. Skip scratching if the material is transparent or the scratches might be visible. Apply the Glue: Use E6000 for flexibility and correction time or Loctite for precise, quick application. Apply a small amount of glue to the prepared surface on the metal clasp. Position the Cabochon: Gently place the cabochon or crystal onto the glue, ensuring proper alignment. Press lightly to secure and let the glue spread evenly. Let it Cure: Allow the piece to dry undisturbed for the recommended time on the glue’s packaging (typically 24 hours for full curing). Reinforce for Durability: Ensure all edges are securely bonded by adding a touch of glue if needed. Avoid handling the piece until it is fully cured.

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

    Step 5: Need Any Extra Materials?

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    Item Description

    Learn how to bond glass to metal effectively using the right glues and preparation techniques. Perfect for projects like attaching cabochons to clasps. Discover the best glues like E6000 and Loctite, and how to prep materials like foil-backed crystals and metals for adhesion. Master methods to scratch surfaces for better bonding, apply glue precisely, and ensure a strong, durable connection. Experiment with different clasps, cabochons, and finishes to match your project style.

    Designer's Material List

    The Designer’s suggested colors and materials:
  • Loctite Super Glue .14oz
  • E6000 Adhesive .18 Fl oz
  • Project Steps

    Gather Materials: Glass beads, cabochons, or crystals. Metal clasps or settings (e.g., infinite clasps). Glue: E6000 or Loctite. Permalac (optional, for foil-backed crystals). Beading awl or mandrel for surface preparation. Prepare the Surfaces: Check if the crystal or cabochon has a foil backing or coating. If so, apply Permalac for protection. Scratch the back of the cabochon and the metal clasp with a beading awl or mandrel to improve adhesion. Skip scratching if the material is transparent or the scratches might be visible. Apply the Glue: Use E6000 for flexibility and correction time or Loctite for precise, quick application. Apply a small amount of glue to the prepared surface on the metal clasp. Position the Cabochon: Gently place the cabochon or crystal onto the glue, ensuring proper alignment. Press lightly to secure and let the glue spread evenly. Let it Cure: Allow the piece to dry undisturbed for the recommended time on the glue’s packaging (typically 24 hours for full curing). Reinforce for Durability: Ensure all edges are securely bonded by adding a touch of glue if needed. Avoid handling the piece until it is fully cured.