Monday, February 10, 2014
The executive desk Monclova Oh biscuits and glue beads
One of the key things I want to make sure to do is to get the tops of the planks as level as possible so that it cuts down on sanding. To do that, I have made a device that woodworkers use to help level boards when joining - see the first picture. I had thought this device was called a caul, but I am not so sure, so if anyone knows, please feel free to leave a comment!
In the next few pictures you can see my biscuit layout. I glue in all the biscuits first, then do the edge glue-up. This gives me time to work with the piece as a whole, and manage the clamps.
A note about glue squeeze out. For the new woodworker, here is a trick for easily removing the glue beads without leaving residue (which will show up under your stain). Leave the glue beads in place, until a thin coating develops on the outside of the bead (almost becomes like a soft egg). Then, take a sharp chisel, and simply scrape it off! The glue bead will come off completely and easily, and leave very little behind to clean up!!! I tried several methods to get new glue off of wood, and I prefer this one the most.
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