masoth
27th March 2006, 11:02 AM
(shudder) "Son, in my day there was only one glue!"
With so many adhesive products available, with differing directions for best application, I'm concerned with the joining strength between different timber grains.
I intend making an OUTDOOR feature of many offcuts - hard, soft, knotted, straight grain, and perhaps MDF and mirbu, air/klin dried - glued and polished.
Here's the question: Am I able to use one glue and succeed? If 'yes' what product is suggested.
ps: No change to the present width and length is intended, and best grain may even show face, not edge ............. random placement is the idea.
soth
With so many adhesive products available, with differing directions for best application, I'm concerned with the joining strength between different timber grains.
I intend making an OUTDOOR feature of many offcuts - hard, soft, knotted, straight grain, and perhaps MDF and mirbu, air/klin dried - glued and polished.
Here's the question: Am I able to use one glue and succeed? If 'yes' what product is suggested.
ps: No change to the present width and length is intended, and best grain may even show face, not edge ............. random placement is the idea.
soth