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Hi there everyone! This might not be the correct forum, however I did post it in general discussion but no one has got back to me :()

I have just ordered all of the pieces to make a Lego rubik's cube like this one:

Now I was just wondering what glues are alright to use on Lego because I don't really want to stuff up now. It needs to be able to bond to ABS (which is the cube it is based on). It needs to not bubble or foam and be generally clean and strong. This is also to see if anyone else has done it before so feel free to post a picture of yours. Thanks,

Nalyd997

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Standard cyanoacrylate superglue (KRAGLE) would probably work well. That's what he used. If you apply it towards the center of the underside nobody would see the welding.

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Standard cyanoacrylate superglue (KRAGLE) would probably work well. That's what he used. If you apply it towards the center of the underside nobody would see the welding.

Thank you heaps!!!

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If I can throw in my two cents, in my humble opinion, glueing Lego is a horrible and barbaric thing to do, and completely misses the point of Lego, as a creative toy. :cry_sad:

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If I can throw in my two cents, in my humble opinion, glueing Lego is a horrible and barbaric thing to do, and completely misses the point of Lego, as a creative toy. :cry_sad:

I do know that but this is for the 'greater good' of a Lego Rubik's cube. Otherwise I completely aggree with you. I found this guy on ebay who wanted to sell his 8070 technic supercar for a ridiculous price and he had glued it together! Some people...

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