Do the opposing grain direction cause no concern? How do I effectively glue end grain to long grain?
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Do the opposing grain direction cause no concern? How do I effectively glue end grain to long grain?
chris
I promise you that all is as I have described. I built the ones in the picture! Grain looks totally different when you cut holes in it.
Chris
yes. Holes are cut cross grain. Sides are glued long grain to long grain. The short length of the tray is end grain.
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$45. Good breakdown though.
Mark - these are boards (trays) 10 inches long and 3 wide. Holes are cut cross grain. If I run a flute down an 8' board and chop it up into pieces to glue together that puts end grain on the long...
Here are my experiences thus far -
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Thank you for the wonderfully useful response!
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Thanks guys!
Chris
Anyone know what kind of bandsaw this is?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bUoHHdLex0&feature=player_embedded
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Nice looking apron. Count me in!
Ill give it a shot!
Ill give it a shot!
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Pretty self explanatory title. Whats the purpose?
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WHat do you use to do the buffing?
Chris
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