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Greetings to all friends.

I came into possession of two bottles of viscous cyanoacrylate, "ARKA" brand: one specific for plastic, the other for 3D printing (so, I suppose, ABS and similar). When I need a cyanoacrylic I usually use another brand (Colle 21) and, if I don't have any or can't find it, the common SuperAttack Power Gel (wood) or the original (if I need it to be liquid, for example to block certain rigging).

I was wondering: what are the real differences between the various cyanoacrylates, designed for specific uses? That is: what problem could I have using a 3D cyanoacrylate - for example - with wood?

Thank everyone in advance.

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