PerranOak
Established Member
I've just glued-up a box:
300mmx150mmx150mm, 9mm thick walnut
through dovetails all round and inset base
pretty standard design
It takes ages to put glue (Tightbond III) on every surface so by the end most of the glue was dry-looking. It seemed to stick a bit as I assembled it so I thwacked it with a dead-blow hammer.
Yes, the walnut split. Right through on one corner, ene-to-end (but not right through) on one side. You could say I panicked.
At the root of this is that I fear the glue will dry and I'll not get a proper joint when the glueing takes so long.
What do people do? Boxes have been made this way for centuries. Are people REALLY quick? Does glue actually take ages to dry?
Advice would be most welcome, thank you.
PS
How do I cover-up the splits(!)?
300mmx150mmx150mm, 9mm thick walnut
through dovetails all round and inset base
pretty standard design
It takes ages to put glue (Tightbond III) on every surface so by the end most of the glue was dry-looking. It seemed to stick a bit as I assembled it so I thwacked it with a dead-blow hammer.
Yes, the walnut split. Right through on one corner, ene-to-end (but not right through) on one side. You could say I panicked.
At the root of this is that I fear the glue will dry and I'll not get a proper joint when the glueing takes so long.
What do people do? Boxes have been made this way for centuries. Are people REALLY quick? Does glue actually take ages to dry?
Advice would be most welcome, thank you.
PS
How do I cover-up the splits(!)?