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Indiana

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What’s going on here I’ve never had this happen before glue up with cascamite and a few days later the panels have started to open up 😩
 

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One possibility is you glued up in high humidity, and humidity has since dropped. The panels would shrink widthwise, starting at the ends, so you'd get differential shrinkage along the glue line with gaps starting at each end.

I'm assuming the gap wasn't there during a dry fit - if not, the wood has moved and humidity change is the obvious culprit.
 
One possibility is you glued up in high humidity, and humidity has since dropped. The panels would shrink widthwise, starting at the ends, so you'd get differential shrinkage along the glue line with gaps starting at each end.

I'm assuming the gap wasn't there during a dry fit - if not, the wood has moved and humidity change is the obvious culprit.

Hi all glued up last Monday. Took them out of clamps Thursday. Machined them Friday. Today gaps.
All done in the worshop they haven’t left
 
Another suggestion, new or old Cascamite? If it's got a Polyvine label on its old, they changed the formula, it failed, I stopped using it, now marketed by Ureka and back to its expected performance.
 
Another suggestion, new or old Cascamite? If it's got a Polyvine label on its old, they changed the formula, it failed, I stopped using it, now marketed by Ureka and back to its expected performance.


It’s the same batch I’ve been using have a number of doors, cabinets and other furniture made with using the same glue. I’m at a loss as to why it’s happened
 

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