American Woodworker – Gluing and Clamping Tips
American Woodworker – Gluing and Clamping Tips
American Woodworker teams up with Chad Stanton to give you tips and techniques for great looking glue joints.
American Woodworker – Gluing and Clamping Tips
American Woodworker teams up with Chad Stanton to give you tips and techniques for great looking glue joints.
Really like your videos, very informative. I have a question for a school project. I am constructing an I-beam out of basswood, I am planning to take the 1.5" x 0.25" x 24" "web" piece, cut it into six 0.25" x 0.25" x 24" pieces, and glue them long grain to long grain. Would this give me a stronger beam than the original solid piece? The beam will be point loaded on the vertical axis, perpendicular to the glue joints. Thanks.
This guy is so lame, but still funny and at least very informative. Good video
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Thank you for the great hints.
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Cheesy but classy. 2 thumbs up
THANK YOU!!!!!! I think I can now fix my couch!!!!!!!!
this is an awesome presentation! very well done!
keep up the good content man
I love this guy.
End grain gluing is weak not because the glue is sucked down the fibres, but primarily because all joints rely on fibre overlap for strength! Even with sufficient glue, end grain joints will not withstand normal stress loads unless primarily a mechanical joint!
This is the video I needed to see, I now know how to stop the wood bowing, simply laminate smaller sections before the final clamping.