BarbaraT
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Hi all
I've dowel jointed some planks of elm with the plan to router them flat and make some kitchen doors..
I made a test one and it looks like the glue has failed and the joint has opened up. (see photo below)
I have heard good things about superglue.. I'm just not convinced I'm fast enough to assemble it before the glue cures.
My new plan is too router a vee tongue and groove, it just seems a bit of a shame.. but I'm guessing this will allow the wood to move and not let light through..
There will be some planks behind to try and keep them flat..
Is there a recommendation on the max plank size some of them are up to 350mm wide they have all been kiln-dried and stored for 6 months.
Do I still need to cut them down to 150mm, and alternate the grain?
I'll double check the moisture level when i get chance...
I've dowel jointed some planks of elm with the plan to router them flat and make some kitchen doors..
I made a test one and it looks like the glue has failed and the joint has opened up. (see photo below)
I have heard good things about superglue.. I'm just not convinced I'm fast enough to assemble it before the glue cures.
My new plan is too router a vee tongue and groove, it just seems a bit of a shame.. but I'm guessing this will allow the wood to move and not let light through..
There will be some planks behind to try and keep them flat..
Is there a recommendation on the max plank size some of them are up to 350mm wide they have all been kiln-dried and stored for 6 months.
Do I still need to cut them down to 150mm, and alternate the grain?
I'll double check the moisture level when i get chance...