Combination of magnets and wood is becoming more and more common in everyday life and DIY projects, How to glue a magnet to wood? The following provides 2 of the most common and practical methods.
2 methods are gluing and drilling screw holes for the magnets.
Glue recommended liquid pur glue, epoxy resin glue.
Liquid PUR glue is a kind of adhesive that is liquid when heated, quickly solidified at the beginning after cooling, and then chemically cured by reacting with moisture in the air. It can firmly bond wood, metal, plastic, rubber, magnets, etc. The curing time is fast, usually within a few minutes.
The accompanying photo shows the use of liquid pur glue to get the neodymium round magnets to bond to the wood, which is very strong.
Additionally, epoxy glue is a very good option. This glue dries to form a very strong glue and will keep the magnet and wood tightly bonded for a long time. To use, mix and evenly apply the epoxy glue to the magnet and wood, then press evenly with pressure and wait for the glue to dry.
There is also a more common method is to choose with screw holes strong magnet, through the screws will be fixed on the surface of the wood magnet, but also can be easily removed.
This type of magnet: Neodymium Countersunk Magnets
These are the 2 ways to use magnets by gluing them to wood, I hope you find them helpful.
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