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Re: More on glue/paste (Yes)
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- Subject: Re: More on glue/paste (Yes)
- From: "Brueck, Lora T." <lbrueck@WPI.EDU>
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 07:42:26 -0500
- Message-Id: <200203251252.EAA17754@palimpsest.Stanford.EDU>
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I would be extremely cautious using YES on anything on long-term value. =
I
used it a few years ago to adhere paper and photographs to styrofoam in =
a 3D
piece. It was easier to work with than other adhesives, but after a =
while
the paper crinkled and the piece is no good anymore, though I haven't =
been
able to throw it out yet after the considerable time it took me to put =
it
together.
Lora Brueck
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> From: daved [mailto:daved@VOKURKA.COM]
> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 9:58 AM
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> Hello,
> I work in an art supply store and only with in the last=20
> year or so has
> the label to YES paste stated that it's "Acid free for=20
> Archival Work". I
> don't know if it has been reformulated or not though. Cheers Daved
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> > Hi Cherie,
> >
> > I use YES! all the time for making books. Granted, I'm=20
> doing more of a
> > guerrilla bookmaking rather than traditional, but it works=20
> wonderfully!
> > Most recently, it did the trick for books I was making out=20
> of old film
> > canister-- it was the only thing that could withstand the=20
> rolling and
> > unrolling of the book's guts and still keep it glued inside.
> >
> > My jar of YES! says "Acid free for Archival Work" on it. =20
> It gets my whole
> > hearted, wheat starch and glycerin support :)
> >
> > miracles,
> > k-
> >
> > Kara L.C. Jones, Dakota's Mommy
> > Editor-In-Chief, KotaPress.com
> > Board Member, MISS Foundation
> >
> > Find out more about Kara:
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> >
> > Take an online class with Kara:
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> > [mailto:BOOK_ARTS-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU]On Behalf Of Cherie Fisk
> > Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 4:42 AM
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> > Dear Book Artists,
> >
> > The discussion on PVA glue has made me curious about YES=20
> brand paste,
> which
> > I understand is made of wheat starch and glycerine. I have=20
> found it easy
> to
> > use in applications other than book making, and wonder if=20
> anyone here uses
> > it and if it is considered archival.
> >
> > Cherie Fisk
> >
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