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Tip to clean glue tip
Jeff Vandenberg
Made a quick video to clean spray glue tip after long use or if gets clogged.
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A STORAGE SHED FOR MY BBQ GAS GRILL #7: Door Frames - Cutting the tenons and Glue-up
Mike40
I thought I had made a measuring/cutting mistake on the horizontal door frame pieces, but it turned out to not be so. That saved me a lot of time a...
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LHCD #3: Panel glue up and progress to dry full assembly
RobsCastle
Another part day getting the Panel Door to a completed dry assembly stage. It began with an overnight glue up of the panels, but first up a bit on ...
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Eighteenth Century Cabinet #4: First Stage Glue Up
shipwright
A little video of the first stage of gluing up the 18th C. cabinet. The top, bottom, and back are assembled dry to assure squareness and fit. The t...
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Eighteenth Century Cabinet #8: Video of Curved Glue Up
shipwright
Here’s the video of the first stage of gluing up the curved side. In this stage the marquetry is not glued to the cabinet. It is laminated into a c...
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Nail (Screw) Cabinet #5: Hardware & Glue-up
Smitty
So I pushed one of the unfinished drawers into it's place in the cabinet and couldn't get it out without help. And that help was installation of a ...
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More Veneer Pendant Lamps #6: Glue-up
Ross Leidy
There's nothing much to see here. With all the pieces sealed, the glue-up took all of 10 minutes. The roll of masking tape was the perfect size to...
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Shipyard Memories #19: The Harbour Ferries: Stitch and Glue Construction.
shipwright
This is the fourth and last blog on the different styles of construction that I have used in wooden boat building. Preceding blogs have covered Ca...
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Shipyard Memories #20: The Jig, Patterns, and Hull Glue Up
shipwright
As these boats are a little larger than the usual stitch and glue hull and because some of the bends are difficult, I chose to make a female jig ...
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Danish Cord Bench #4: Shaping, Sanding, and Glue-up
Ross Leidy
The leg edges and leg stretchers received a fingernail profile. This was done with a 1/2" radius roundover bit in the router table. Note my slig...
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Another Danish Modern Chair #3: Glue-ups, Miters, and Tapers
Ross Leidy
Most of the pressure-treated scraps from my deck skirting project were pretty narrow - around 1-1/8" wide. Most of the blanks needed for the chair...
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Another Danish Modern Chair #6: Side Assembly Glue-Up and Stretcher prep
Ross Leidy
With the mortises complete, I put a 1/8" edge round-over on most of the parts and sanded them all smooth. It's easier to get this done prior to as...
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