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PostPosted: Mon Jul 24, 2006 1:18 am 
For those who glue up wood sandwiches for slicing into purfling and bindings, what glue is preferred. I ask the question because of concerns of heat blankets when bending.
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The bit that I have done has been with traditional tightbond. Definately softens with heat not to mention moisture, so I tape pieces togeter and bend as sets. I still just have bulbs for heat, not a blanket yet.

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Titebond here too, bent the purflings on the hot pipe and the bindings with bulbs and blanket.


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I prefer a Waterproof PVA Glue, As I have known Titebond to delaminate.



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I tape my purfling to the bindings bend them and install as seprate pieces because I find it easier to fit the miter at the end graft that way


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