by jmdriscoll » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:58 pm
congalou.. I used to be a faithful follower of gorillia glue, but somebody on this forum had pointed out a test where gorillia glue did less that favorable as compared to other glues. I am back to using old faithful yellow Titebond. I imagine that a white woodworkers glue is equivelent. I don't see why it wouldn't work for laminating. Once dry, it is stronger than the wood itself.
Akdom... man, thanks for pointing that video out on zun's site!! I am now starting to re-question whether to cut my staves or bend and laminate them. He wastes so much wood cutting them like that though.. but then again... "wood price -vs- personal labor time" "which costs more?" Thanks for the vid.
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