Q. I recall that you stated in your column that the adhesives we use for wood are stronger than the wood itself. True? If so, I need to know what factors are critical in making a strong joint. The ...
Cutting boards can be expensive, so it's always annoying when those inevitable little cracks show up. But you can fill them pretty easily with some wood glue and sandpaper. You don't want to live with ...
When it comes to installing hardwood floors, there are a variety of installation methods available. Although floating, nailing, and even peel-and-stick options abound, the glue-down method works for a ...
In the last Joinery 101 post, we took a look at joining boards using clamps and glue. Dowels are a simple way to make glued joints even stronger by using small pegs to keep things together. Creating ...
In our work, making stuff usually means cutting large things into successively smaller things, and then attaching those small parts to each other to create something completely new. The process can ...
In this video, I explore bent lamination techniques for woodworking, demonstrating the process of cutting thin wood laminations to bend around a form and glue them together, enhancing the aesthetic of ...
"For a century, Weldwood has been creating reliable solutions for wood adhesives," said Francine Baillargeon, Product Marketing Manager at DAP. "We're building upon that legacy with the introduction ...
In this video, I demonstrate the process of bent lamination to create a bent wood dining table. The method involves cutting a series of thin wood laminations to bend around a form and gluing them ...