Originally Posted by
sewingsuz
Nan I use the E6000 glue for making jewelry and other items and it works good. I think the tape idea on one side to open it up is a great idea.
Ihave used the E6000 for acrylics before. I just put it on a flat piece of board or whatever you have. Lay it on top of was paper. If you squeeze some of the E6000 off into a dollup (dime size should work), then use a small toothpick or an old needle to apply it to the crack. E6000 takes a while to set up so you will have plenty time to apply to the crack and not get it all over. After it has set up and dried, you can use an old emery board on the fine side and rub off any excess. E6000 is a good glue for all kinds of projects. I would never use granite as a workspace to fix something. A cheap clapboard or piece of wood should work fine.