Hi
I’m a novice woodworker. Started to build my first workbench. I got some reasonably priced beech wood timbers for the bench top and aprons. (Paul Sellers bench).
I managed to get a very even and flat surface on my test run before joining.
My sawhorses were parallel to the 0.01 degree.
When I glued them and tightened the clamps there was loads of glue oozing out which I cleaned. I don’t know what went wrong and when.
Now I have a laminated worktop which is twisted and uneven.
Could over tightening of clamps cause slipping of the timbers and lifting of the middle timbers?
Is there anything I could had done to avoid it?
I’m a novice woodworker. Started to build my first workbench. I got some reasonably priced beech wood timbers for the bench top and aprons. (Paul Sellers bench).
I managed to get a very even and flat surface on my test run before joining.
My sawhorses were parallel to the 0.01 degree.
When I glued them and tightened the clamps there was loads of glue oozing out which I cleaned. I don’t know what went wrong and when.
Now I have a laminated worktop which is twisted and uneven.
Could over tightening of clamps cause slipping of the timbers and lifting of the middle timbers?
Is there anything I could had done to avoid it?