I have a project coming up using wenge. Anything weird about gluing it up with standard Titebond II? I know with teak, the oil can make glue up challenging. The wenge doesn't seem to be oily like that.
Thanks for the recommendations.
I have a project coming up using wenge. Anything weird about gluing it up with standard Titebond II? I know with teak, the oil can make glue up challenging. The wenge doesn't seem to be oily like that.
Thanks for the recommendations.
If less is really more, imagine how much more more would be. - Frazier Crane -
It will glue up just fine with Type II or Type III PVA glue.
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Use plenty of clamping pressure, its dense but no oils to interfer with adhesion....just lots of bad splinters...man I get splinters just looking at it.
Marc Singer has built with wenge quite a bit...perhaps he'll chime in or you can PM if he does not.
Tightbond II is fine. I have not had any problems
"All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"
Regular titebond works fine too
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