The most popular wood glues for everyday use are PVA (white wood glue) and aliphatic resin (usually yellow). PVA is great for card stock and paper as well, so it makes a good all-round craft glue. However, it won’t take stain or paint so any that squeezes out while joints are clamped up can leave a pale, noticeable mark. Aliphatic resin overcomes this problem — it can either be sanded back once dry, painted over, or stained. It can also be waterproof, so suitable for outdoor use. PVA is not. Both are water-based, non-toxic and normally have no unpleasant smell.
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