MICKYG
29th March 2004, 09:22 PM
Howdy
I have made eleven items of furniture from radiata pine and have used Triton woodglue on all projects. The problem is that when stain is applied to finished item occasionally there will be a white mark along a join or around a mortise and tenon joint or on some dovetail joint.
This has a very undesirable effect on what is otherwise a good job. I usually wipe of any excess with a damp cloth and it is not visible untill you put stain on when finishing. Its like as if the glue has soaked into the wood and shows as a stain or whitish mark and will only be in spots, it is never all around or for the full lenght of a long join.
Does anyone have a better woodglue which leaves no marks or a better technique they might pass on to me ? I am striving to obtain a better quality finish without the occasional glue mark.
Kind Regards
Mike
:) :) :)
I have made eleven items of furniture from radiata pine and have used Triton woodglue on all projects. The problem is that when stain is applied to finished item occasionally there will be a white mark along a join or around a mortise and tenon joint or on some dovetail joint.
This has a very undesirable effect on what is otherwise a good job. I usually wipe of any excess with a damp cloth and it is not visible untill you put stain on when finishing. Its like as if the glue has soaked into the wood and shows as a stain or whitish mark and will only be in spots, it is never all around or for the full lenght of a long join.
Does anyone have a better woodglue which leaves no marks or a better technique they might pass on to me ? I am striving to obtain a better quality finish without the occasional glue mark.
Kind Regards
Mike
:) :) :)