Tonight, I have been trying to laminate oak boards together to mae a couple of table legs. They were dry fitted and the pieces were tight, with an invisible join. When I used glue- hide glue, they looked dreadful, and there was a noticable gap, even when clamped up hard. It was so bad that I actually pulled them apart before the glue fully gelled. I am guessing that the glue was too thick- It ran off the brush nicely, like warmed treakle, or was not quite warm enough, and so was starting to gel in the few seconds between application and putting the timber together. There was no squeezeout when applying the clamps.
I tried gluing 2 legs, consisting of 3 off 3"x1" boards each. On the first, i applied glue to both sides of the centre piece, and to the insde faces of the outer pieces. On the second leg, i only applied it to the centre piece, therefore trying to half the glue line. I may have applied it a little thick, expecting some squeeze out, but it wasnt ridiculously thick.
Any pointers? I will get a thermometer tomorrow which should help with the temperature issue, if that is the problem.
I tried gluing 2 legs, consisting of 3 off 3"x1" boards each. On the first, i applied glue to both sides of the centre piece, and to the insde faces of the outer pieces. On the second leg, i only applied it to the centre piece, therefore trying to half the glue line. I may have applied it a little thick, expecting some squeeze out, but it wasnt ridiculously thick.
Any pointers? I will get a thermometer tomorrow which should help with the temperature issue, if that is the problem.