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into a single, solid piece once the solvent evaporates. 🛠️ Best Uses

Many professional builders use MEK to create permanent, invisible bonds for large-scale displays.

Strictly speaking, MEK is a , not an adhesive. Unlike traditional glues that sit between two parts, MEK works by: Dissolving the surface layers of the plastic. Fusing the two pieces together at a molecular level. mek-glue

Great for bonding ABS parts or smoothing out rough surfaces. ⚠️ Safety First! MEK is powerful stuff and requires serious respect.

Have you tried solvent welding for your projects, or do you stick to standard super glue? Let us know in the comments! #DIY #ScaleModeling #3DPrinting #LegoTips #MakerMovement into a single, solid piece once the solvent evaporates

MEK is particularly effective on plastics like .

It's a common (and cheaper) substitute for hobbyist "liquid cements" like Tamiya Extra Thin. Unlike traditional glues that sit between two parts,

If you’re into scale modeling, 3D printing, or DIY repairs, you might have heard of (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) as a powerful secret weapon for bonding plastics. But before you start "gluing" everything, here’s what you need to know: ⚡ It’s Not Actually Glue