naughtymoose
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Yes. I contacted a company in America to ask. They replied that it would be OK.Do you think it would apply enough pressure?
Yes. I contacted a company in America to ask. They replied that it would be OK.Do you think it would apply enough pressure?
Don't use pu glues.....as others have suggested. ...but make sure environment & wood are warm & dry enough. Do not use too much pressure whatever glue you use & put cling film between. Book press would be great for what you are doing if you can borrow, hire or buy one.I need a glue that sets rigid to keep the plies perfectly flat once removed from the press. I've not experimented with too many different types of glue so far, but a lot of traditional wood glues (PVA's) don't appear to set rigid but rather retain some flexibility, which will then allow the wood to warp once out of the press. PU glues seems to be about the best type of glue for curing rigid...although I have heard that hide glues have this property as well.
A couple of explanations would be appreciated. Why not PU and what is 'too much' pressure?Don't use pu glues.....as others have suggested. ...but make sure environment & wood are warm & dry enough. Do not use too much pressure whatever glue you use & put cling film between. Book press would be great for what you are doing if you can borrow, hire or buy one.
yes it was a bit blunt Brian but done in haste....sheep to feed.A couple of explanations would be appreciated. Why not PU and what is 'too much' pressure?
Brian
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