hello all.
I need to join some boards to make some panels with a thickness of 7mm.
Due to some limitations in my timber supply I must use 3 or 4 boards to
make up for the required panel width.
I've glued up thin boards before but only in pairs and struggled a bit to keep
them aligned and to avoid the whole thing to snap up while applying clamping pressure.
Now, I'm afraid that the glue up of such a number of thin boards will be troublesome.
I've thought of gluing the panel in steps: 2 boards, wait to set and glue the remaining ones.
Also considered cutting a 3mm groove on the edges and using a spline to help stabilise the boards.
What do you suggest?
TIA
I need to join some boards to make some panels with a thickness of 7mm.
Due to some limitations in my timber supply I must use 3 or 4 boards to
make up for the required panel width.
I've glued up thin boards before but only in pairs and struggled a bit to keep
them aligned and to avoid the whole thing to snap up while applying clamping pressure.
Now, I'm afraid that the glue up of such a number of thin boards will be troublesome.
I've thought of gluing the panel in steps: 2 boards, wait to set and glue the remaining ones.
Also considered cutting a 3mm groove on the edges and using a spline to help stabilise the boards.
What do you suggest?
TIA