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Brittle material make good bearing surfaces for things like watches, where a point spins, on a Ruby, usually. That's why I recommend using the Gel form of Crazy (Super) glues. They really are called Cyanoacrylates. I, when I do use these products,, use an accelerant that makes them turn almost into a glass like hardness. The Gel stuff , if you put Vaseline on the surface of the tip of the pointed shaft, will harden, but the Vaseline will prevent it from binding to it, the same can be done with the bottom part of the shaft, a little Vaseline around the area of the globe that is treated.. So now you have a surface with the shape of the tip, and bottom, lubricated, and ready to go.
The stuff on Skis comes off from the friction of the snow, which is why skies have to be treated. Cyanoacrylates could not take the bending forces, the surface and structure would develop cracks.
The stuff on Skis comes off from the friction of the snow, which is why skies have to be treated. Cyanoacrylates could not take the bending forces, the surface and structure would develop cracks.
