• Amber

Mike

If you try using epoxy, take the stone, wipe it dry, coat it with epoxy, and insert it where you plan to, then hold it without moving it anymore. The epoxy will set both on the stone and in the gap where you insert it. It's easier than piecing together; it's harder and takes longer to grow than to glue stone to stone. P.S. Off-topic: I don't know how you glued it, but even gel adheres stone to stone perfectly; just remember that this operation is a one-time thing. Connect it and don't move it anymore, otherwise, it will be in vain.

Ricky9405

Lesha, I went to the epicenter today, but there is only blue epoxy there. I read that it's harmful. Or is that nonsense????

Rick

I probably didn't put enough glue... I just tried to apply it generously on the little stone. It seems to hold, but I have a bunch of hermits, and these guys are quick; they might stomp around with their hooves and it could come off, so we'll see... P.S.: The tambourine and this song helped.

Stephen

Hello, put more Moment Gel glue on the stone and it will hold, I did the same!

Joshua3019

I think I've already solved this problem. There's a dental clinic below me, so I went there and bought some pliers, or rather something like pliers (they look a bit like wire cutters). With these pliers, I chipped away at the stone a bit (down to white), and right after I did that, it stuck immediately...

Kevin3579

I use this upoxiline. Although most people use the epoxiline that is sold in our stores. The stones stick together perfectly.