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I plan to turn a segmented bowl, first time for this. I thought hot
hide glue would be a good way to glue the segments. Does anyone have any thoughts on this method. mike |
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mike wrote:
I plan to turn a segmented bowl, first time for this. I thought hot hide glue would be a good way to glue the segments. Does anyone have any thoughts on this method. mike The main drawback is it's not at all waterproof. Russ Fairfield has a good article on all the common glues: http://www.woodcentral.com./russ/russ6.shtml Quoting Russ: "Hide Glue is not well suited for any construction of a segmented assembly because there is no guarantee that a finished bowl will not be used where contact with water and other liquids that would soften the glue." Ken Grunke -- take da "ma" offa dot com fer eemayl |
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![]() "Ken Grunke" wrote in message ... mike wrote: I plan to turn a segmented bowl, first time for this. I thought hot hide glue would be a good way to glue the segments. Does anyone have any thoughts on this method. mike The main drawback is it's not at all waterproof. Worse, heat - like the heat from sanding, may cause it to flow again as well. |
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Thanks to all, I'll use another glue.Probably Titebond 2
mike |
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