Plastic Glue Spreader Applicator Set — 5 Pack
The Plastic Glue Spreader Applicator Set is made for cleaner, more controlled adhesive application during footwear prototyping, leather work, and small workshop projects. Instead of overloading glue with a brush or your fingers, these flexible spreaders help lay down a smoother, more even coat across leather, fabric, paper, wood, and sample materials.
For footwear prototyping and leather work, these are useful when applying contact cement, glue, edge treatments, or finishing products to shoe uppers, straps, tabs, patches, linings, reinforcement pieces, bags, wallets, and prototype panels. The 5 different spreader widths give you better control whether you are working on tight detail areas or larger bonding surfaces.
Use It For
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Footwear prototypes
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Leather glue and cement application
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Shoe upper sample work
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Linings and reinforcement pieces
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Straps, tabs, patches, and panels
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Bags, wallets, belts, and accessories
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Paper, wood, fabric, and craft projects
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Cleaner adhesive spreading at the bench
Why It Belongs on Your Bench
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Helps spread glue more evenly than disposable sticks
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Flexible plastic tip gives better pressure control
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5 widths cover both detail work and larger surfaces
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Easy to clean and reuse after many adhesives or paints
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Great for leather goods, footwear samples, and prototype builds
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Helps reduce glue waste, clumps, and messy application
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Compact tool set for any maker bench or sample room
Product Details
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Product Type: Glue spreader applicator set
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Quantity: 5 pieces
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Material: Plastic
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Color: Black
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Spreader Widths: 14.5 mm, 19.5 mm, 29 mm, 29.5 mm, 38 mm
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Use: Glue, cement, paint, and adhesive spreading
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Best For: Footwear prototypes, leather goods, shoe samples, woodwork, paper, fabric, and DIY projects
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Category: Tools & Supplies / Adhesive & Finishing Tools
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Skill Level: Beginner to Professional
Shop Note
Use the smaller spreaders for tight areas, edges, straps, and detail work. Use the wider spreaders for panels, linings, larger bonding surfaces, and sample assembly. For leather and footwear work, always test adhesive coverage on scrap material first before applying to final prototype pieces.