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Wood Glue

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by thewoodlands, Aug 24, 2017.

  1. thewoodlands

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    I need some advice, I'll be doing a small project that will require gluing small strips of wood together in a circle. I would like to use a glue that won't leave any color but is also easy to work with, what type of glue should I use?
     
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    I always use Titebond. If the joints are tight, you won't see the glue after cleanup.
     
  3. lukem

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    How strong does it need to be and how difficult is it going to be to get things into position (working time).

    Not super strong you could use super glue but it has a short working time. Epoxy is strong and has a longer working time. Yellow glue is still the strongest.
     
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  4. My IS heats my home

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    I second that. I've been using titebond for many years with no complaints
     
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    Yep, the regular Titebond has the longest open/working time of the 3 Titebond types.
    Does it need to be waterproof?
     
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    Yep, Titebond

    Titebond Original
    Application Temperature
    Above 50°F.
    Open Assembly Time
    4-6 minutes (70°F./50%RH)
    Total Assembly Time
    10-15 minutes (70°F./50%RH)
    Not water proof

    Titebond III Ultimate
    Application Temperature
    Above 47°F.
    Open Assembly Time
    8-10 minutes (70°F./50%RH)
    Total Assembly Time
    20-25minutes (70°F./50%RH)
    Waterproof formula that cleans up with water
    interior and exterior applications
    Longer open assembly time


    Titebond Translucent Wood Glue
    Virtually invisible glue line
    Fast set - Strong bond
    Not water proof
    Application Temperature
    Above 50°F.
    Open Assembly Time
    5 minutes (70°F./50%RH)
    Total Assembly Time
    10-15 minutes (70°F./50%RH)


     
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  7. thewoodlands

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    I wood like to put a nice clear coat of something on it, I also might stain it before, it just depends on what type of wood I use.
     
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    I'll be doing a wooden ring for a finger.
     
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  9. lukem

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    Are you going to be able to clamp it?
     
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    I hope so. :whistle: I'll be making a trip into a hardware store to look at some smaller clamps or get some ideas on the best way to do it.
     
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  11. thewoodlands

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    I just read online that one person used a rubberband or a strap, I believe he used a dowel that he would wrap the strips around.
     
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    If you use ca glue and an activator you wont need to clamp it. Since their wont be any tensile stress of a ring the ca glue should be strong enough.
     
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  13. lukem

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    That would work if you had a dowel the size of your finger.
     
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    That was my plan.
     
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    :ithappened:
     
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    Are you using veneer?
     
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  17. thewoodlands

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    Thin shavings from whatever wood I use, I'm hoping a small hand plane will work.
     
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    If the shavings are too thin yellow glue will soak through and won't take a finish. Make sure you do a test piece first no matter what kind of glue you use.
     
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    Thanks.

    Since I'll be getting everything in the next three days, what glue, stain and clear coat would you use?
     
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    I'd like to see some pics of the pieces you are going to glue up first. Hard to say f[r sure without them.
     
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