Hi everyone. I have a simple question about gluing up a simple butcher-block project. I'm going to be gluing 14 pieces of 1x2 in a 17" length. In other words, I'll end up with a block that's 14"x17"x2". I'll probably be using Titebond III. My concern is, I'm not sure I can get the last piece covered, (in glue), before the first piece starts to set up. I'm in no rush. Should I just glue one piece at a time, as in, once per day? Or, can I assemble all 14 pieces, and them clamp them all up?
A solid final piece is critical as this will actually be an electric guitar body rather than a kitchen cutting board.
(Don't ask.) :-)
Ok, ok . . . you can ask.
Artie
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Thanks guys. 3 or 4 it is. I'll post pics when she's all done.
Wow! This is actually more difficult than you might think. (At least, for a newbie.) The glue is like grease and the pieces want to slide around out of alignment. Even doing 3-at-a-time makes it hard to get proper alignment. I hope this turns out ok, but I now have greater respect for the "simple" butcher-block project.
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