Introduction: Save a Wineglass With Sugru
So after a long week I was sitting with a bottle of wine or two while editing images that resulted in getting home at 3am for the eighth day in a row and considering the even longer weekend ahead.
My family busts glassware by the box, so breaking the last of even the 99p for four tesco champagne flutes is a problem, which I did, someone annoyed me impressively and flutes are fragile... Well, if they had longer necks it wouldn't have broke...
Anyway I thought a little sugru might fix it and add a bit of novelty to the glass itself.
Step 1: Set the Top in the Wine, Find Materials
So if the glass breaks with wine in it, set it in the wine bottle, now go look for:
- Sugru
- Moisturiser
- Sobriety
Step 2: Moisturise!
Cut the sugru packet then...
Rub your hands well with moisturiser.
Step 3: Set the Glass
Take the sugru and wrap it round the base stalk first, line them up.
Rub the sugru in to the cracks until the glass can blance and support itself, set it in a corner for 24 hours, and it will be good as new... ish...
9 Comments
12 years ago on Introduction
Hi killerjackalope, lovely hack :) I have repaired a wine glass at home also and now I only drink wine from that glass, I love it.
I have a technical questions for you, do you use moisturiser on your hands so that sugru does not stick to you ?
James
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Yeah, it's far easier than dipping your hands in soapy water every time they start to dry off. By the way fiber putty - the hair stuff from Vo5 works great too. *closest thing to hand one day.*
12 years ago on Introduction
Now if I but had the odd packet of sugru lying around..
12 years ago on Introduction
Cool, will do, can I have a linkback to the instructable?
12 years ago on Introduction
Amazing!
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Thanks, I was surprised how well it sticks to glass...
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
Yeah, it's totally FM.
12 years ago on Introduction
Nice fix! I like the title pic, very arty.
You tried trimming the sugru up with a knife? It make make it look neater. Or you could make it look arty by adding more sugru and winding tentacles of it up around the stem to cup the bowl of the glass?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I plan to do a black vine wrapping it over next time I'm sugruing something, I didn't trim it because it does need the thicker bit for strength, on the upside it turns out the moisturiser is the best non stick for sugru I've used yet, I was even able to smooth it with my fingers pretty well, though handling it every time left finger prints again.