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| Senior Member Join Date: Mar 2004 Location: Glen Burnie, MD
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When you glue your projects before finishing, don't you have problems with the glue sticking? I have always had a problem with this in the past no matter what type of glue I use and was just curious. Great pattern!! Betty
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| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Arlington WA
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Betty I use Hot Stuff Special T cyanocrylate glue with an accelerator. Glue on the bottom ring and spray the top ring. This glue is very popular with woodworker and ussally a bottle of it can be seen in some photo in every edition of the magazine. Special T is the gap filling type so the raw wood does not absorb it much. After placing a ring, I press down on it with a piece of plywood. (12" square). With the acelerator it should take no more than 20 seconds. Dave |
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