Molynoox
Established Member
So I'm making a cutting board for a friend (still) and two of the glue joints have failed.
Probably safe to assume its a general problem because it was clamped up very firmly and the joints seemed to be pretty flat and well mated in dry fit.
(Ignore the oil on the surface - I put a bit of tung oil on to see how it would look once finished, might have got a bit carried away with it)
Looking for help with the WHY DID IT HAPPEN and HOW TO FIX
WHY
The donor wood was from an old desk (20 years old) which I chopped up to make the laminations, the top had been oiled originally, and because its an end grain board the top surface of the desk is now the surface which is glued together in the chopping board as the glue joint. Due to my woodworking genius I didn't think to sand the (previously oiled) top of the desk before cutting up the laminations:
-is this likely the reason for the failure? that the oil in the mating surface stopped the glue working?
-do the pictures reveal anything about what has failed?
-could it be the glue? (the glue isn't old and hasn't been colder than 5 or 10 degrees)
HOW TO FIX
I assume the best way is to run my track saw down every single joint and essentially re-cut all the laminations?
Should I do any other prep to prevent it failing second time around?
thanks in advance
Martin
Probably safe to assume its a general problem because it was clamped up very firmly and the joints seemed to be pretty flat and well mated in dry fit.
(Ignore the oil on the surface - I put a bit of tung oil on to see how it would look once finished, might have got a bit carried away with it)
Looking for help with the WHY DID IT HAPPEN and HOW TO FIX
WHY
The donor wood was from an old desk (20 years old) which I chopped up to make the laminations, the top had been oiled originally, and because its an end grain board the top surface of the desk is now the surface which is glued together in the chopping board as the glue joint. Due to my woodworking genius I didn't think to sand the (previously oiled) top of the desk before cutting up the laminations:
-is this likely the reason for the failure? that the oil in the mating surface stopped the glue working?
-do the pictures reveal anything about what has failed?
-could it be the glue? (the glue isn't old and hasn't been colder than 5 or 10 degrees)
HOW TO FIX
I assume the best way is to run my track saw down every single joint and essentially re-cut all the laminations?
Should I do any other prep to prevent it failing second time around?
thanks in advance
Martin