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Quick Grip (formerly known as Quick Grab) is also very excellent! It's a bit thicker/more gelatenous (sp?) than E6000, and industrial strength--be sure to work in a well ventilated area with these types of adhesives.
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I use tacky glue too. Don't put too much in one spot...it'll go through the felt. That said, I prefer the little round cork dots in each corner. Wayyyyy easier and you can sign the back of the tile.
Glue? Am I missing something? I use the self-adhesive felt dots or cork dots - you know, the kind that you put under your lamps, etc. I got mine in the doorknob aisle at Home Depot. They have different sizes and thicknesses. Also using the dots allow you space to stamp your signature on the bottom of the coaster!