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Applying Paper-Backed Veneer A question about the best adhesive to use for paper-backed veneer over plywood leads to an extended discussion comparing professional methods to inexpensive and less-durable DIY options. March 18, 2006
Adhesives and Glues Compared Lots of good background info on traditional glues and modern adhesives in this long thread about gluing an Ipe edge to a countertop. January 20, 2010
Troubleshooting Glue Line Swelling in Furniture In this long and complicated thread, woodworkers and experts try to figure out what's causing a slight ridge to form at the glue line in a wood chair lamination. July 29, 2014
Using Water-Based Contact Cements When you switch from solvent-based to water-based contact cement, there are a few new things to learn. Pros share application tips in this thread from the Woodweb Adhesives Forum. July 2, 2005
Is Vacuum Enough Pressure for Urea Formaldehyde Gluing? A woodworker asks if he can effectively set pre-catalyzed plastic resin glues such as wettable urea-formaldehyde powder using a vacuum bag for clamping. October 27, 2009
Epoxy Versus Urea-Formaldehyde Resin for Glueing Oily Wood Lumber and surface preparation may be more important than glue choice for good performance. But this discussion does shed some light on glue characteristics as well. February 16, 2014
Raised Glue Joints on a Wood Countertop Detailed analysis of why glue joints may show up as visible bumps or grooves on a wood surface in a location subject to moisture changes. April 24, 2009
Glue Choice and Open Time for Veneer Glue-Up Veneering sometimes calls for glue that can give the woodworker a little extra time. Here's a discussion of glue choice and veneer gluing technique. November 24, 2007
Walnut Glue-Up Adhesive Failure A woodworker gets advice about gluing up blanks for wood turning in a hot, dry shop. April 29, 2013
Low-Odor, Quick Adhesive for Refacing Is there a fast-setting contact cement for commercial re-facing work that does not smell bad or carry health risks? February 25, 2009
Troubleshooting Epoxy Joint Failure Epoxy has its own little tricks. Here, woodworkers provide advice concerning a failed epoxy glue-up. August 23, 2006
Subtitutes for Methylene Chloride Contact Cement OSHA has tightened the safety limits for methylene chloride, a substance in some contact cement. Here's info on alternative adhesives. August 6, 2008
Troubleshooting Glue Joint Failure in Maple A discussion about various issues that could cause glue-line failure in joints made with freshly machined quartersawn maple. October 2, 2007
Glue Joint Movement — Causes and Cures Here's a wide-ranging discussion of adhesive properties and glue joint behavior, triggered by a specific problem involving a raised glue line in a Cherry countertop. October 19, 2014
Gluing Ipe Wood for Outdoor Exposures Ipe's oily nature is not conducive to strong glue joints, especially when movement stress occurs. Here are some reports of success and failure at gluing Ipe in outdoor situations. December 26, 2007
Glue Bond Failure in "Mahogany" Tropical hardwoods may resist glue absorption, leading to failed bonds. Here are helpful tips on prepping the surfaces. December 2, 2006
Speeding Up Panel and Door Glue-Ups A cabinetmaker gets help puzzling through how best to deploy his clamping wall and his bar clamp table. April 7, 2008
Comparing Adhesives Pros discuss the relative merits of various glues in cabinetmaking and woodworking applications. October 20, 2005
Gluing Ipe Wood sold as "Ipe" may represent a variety of tree species. Some specimens at least are reported to be difficult or impossible to successfully glue. August 12, 2007
Door-Frame Clamp Time with Fast-Tack Glue A cabinetmaker's door-assembly process is so quick, he's worried that he may not be allowing glue enough time to set before removing clamps. September 5, 2006
Gluing Metal to Wood Adhesive suggestions for attaching a stainless steel top to a plywood subtop, and other metal-to-wood situations. February 27, 2013
Inspecting for Glue Drips Before Finishing Drips show up when you wipe with denatured alcohol, but new fluorescent glues and a "black light" work even better. December 2, 2006
Glue Size Sources Looking for a washcoat? You can buy glue size pre-mixed, buy your own, or use something else (like shellac). July 29, 2007
Adhesive Choice for a Maple Scarf Joint A challenging problem: what adhesive to choose for a long scarf joint in a Maple drum that gets some stress from movement. January 20, 2010
Gluing White Oak for Exterior Service This discussion supplies good insight into the various ways glued joints can fail, and the reasons. February 1, 2015
Gluing Teak for a Wet Exposure Recommendations for finger-joint glue for temporary Teak timber shoring exposed to water. July 12, 2008
Cold Weather Gluing Cold or frozen temperatures affect both the glue and materials and can create problems when gluing - 1998
Keeping the Glue Pot Clean This thread starts with a question about glue brands, but evolves into a discussion about how to operate the glue-pot edgebander to avoid charring of glue and reduce the need for cleaning the equipment. November 2, 2010
Cyanoacrylate adhesive How does this glue work for gap filling? (From WOODWEB's Finishing Forum) March 23, 2003
Glue Lines in Veneer The veneer manufacturer should detect and eliminate glue lines; at the finishing stage, they are hard to deal with. March 26, 2010