To stick a thin corkboard sheet onto another object apply lines of hot glue around the perimeter of the corkboard s back and a few lines in the middle areas.
What glue to use for cork to wood.
Before gluing you should make sure that the surfaces including the cork aren t dusty or dirty.
Apply wood glue to the back of the cork and spread evenly with a disposable foam brush.
An exception is cork planks on stairs which require adhesive to prevent slipping.
Step 1 prepare materials for gluing.
The best glue for crafting with cork varies depending on your craft s purpose.
Adding a cork floor increases cushioned comfort underfoot and some varieties are stainable with ordinary wood stain.
I once glued 1 8th inch thick cork to wood using regular titebond ii and as bob said it did get some real stiff spots where the glue was sucked up by the cork but it did hold good i was planning on using aleens tacky glue i think that stuff should be fine for it as well.
Thankfully diy blog design sponge has put together a chart describing which glue is best to use and when.
Good old elmer s wood glue maybe.
Step 4 place the glued side of cork onto the glued side of the plywood.
Three products however do adhere cork to other surfaces quite well and any will work as long as both surfaces are dry.
Step 5 roll the surface of the cork with a roller such as a rolling pin to remove any air bubbles.
If you were gluing cork tiles to wallboard or wood paneling carpenters glue will work.
Apply wood glue to the plywood and spread evenly with a disposable foam brush.
I ve used adhesive caulk to fix cork strips but thought maybe glue might be better in this situation.
Hot glue which comes in sticks designed for use in a glue gun adheres to an abundance of surfaces including cork.
Besides the double sided tape approach mentioned in another answer you can use spray adhesive 3m makes several varieties you can use wood glue like any of the titebond glues or you can buy self.
There are a number of ways to glue cork to wood.
But for a rugged bond that is waterproof flexible and uv resistant gorilla glue is what you want.
Advertisement the chart walks you through what type of glue works on a range of materials.
Getting ready to put down some sheet cork for a staging area and wondering what the best way to secure the cork to the plywood is.
Standard glues don t hold to cork while epoxy and hot glue tend to eat through it.