scrimper
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For many years I have been making my own boards by edge gluing then running them through the thicknesser, I have always used a PVA adhesive to join them. Now in the distance past I used to leave the edges to be glued a little rough (using a TCT sawblade) on the understanding that roughened surfaces made stronger joints, then some years ago my process changed after I read an article (in a book or Magazine, can't remember which or where) to the effect that the smoother you could get the surfaces to be joined the better and that the strength of the joint was at a molecular level.
The process explained was that even surfaces that look and feel really smooth would under a microscope would not be and that what the adhesive did was smooth the surfaces even more enabling them to be bonded at an atomic level, an analogy was given of how two sheets of glass with water trapped between them is difficult to pull apart.
So for about the last 20 plus years I have always made my edges to be bonded as smooth as possible rather than rough and I must say I have never had a board come apart. However tonight I watched a video on youtube where they suggested that you get a much stronger bond if the edges to be joined are roughened!
So which is correct as regards bonding timber is smooth better than rough? Have I been gluing up wrongly over the last 20 + years? (I can see why some adhesives between some materials will bond better if the surfaces to be joined are rough.)
The process explained was that even surfaces that look and feel really smooth would under a microscope would not be and that what the adhesive did was smooth the surfaces even more enabling them to be bonded at an atomic level, an analogy was given of how two sheets of glass with water trapped between them is difficult to pull apart.
So for about the last 20 plus years I have always made my edges to be bonded as smooth as possible rather than rough and I must say I have never had a board come apart. However tonight I watched a video on youtube where they suggested that you get a much stronger bond if the edges to be joined are roughened!
So which is correct as regards bonding timber is smooth better than rough? Have I been gluing up wrongly over the last 20 + years? (I can see why some adhesives between some materials will bond better if the surfaces to be joined are rough.)