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 Post subject: Re: Joining top and back
PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 4:46 am 
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I do it like Burbank, or the rope, wedge and batten method if the plates shapes are irregular, or so thin that aligning the plates perfectly is critical, or they are the lest bit cupped or twisted (but we never build with wood like that, right...?) Got to try the tape thing, I guess.

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 Post subject: Re: Joining top and back
PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 5:59 am 
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Another vote for little wedges

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 Post subject: Re: Joining top and back
PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:08 am 
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I made myself a jig for that purpose. Nothing new conceptually, but it has the advantage of being 'storable', meaning I can store in on a shelf while the glue dries, allowing my to work on something else during that time.

Pretty usefull for a small shop such as mind.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:19 am 
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Hesh wrote:
You guys got me to thinking and I remembered that I made a jig....


YOU MADE A JIG laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe

Just bustin you're walnut's Hesh Buddy laughing6-hehe laughing6-hehe

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 Post subject: Re: Joining top and back
PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:24 am 
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Alain, that is a cool joining tray. [clap] [clap] [clap]

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 07, 2008 11:25 am 
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What I like about the spanish tourniquet system is that you can get it out of the way and off your bench right away. With pretty much all these other systems it takes up space while waiting for the glue to dry.

Here's a mock up of my setup.

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Once you've got the wedges set, you can pick this up and place it against the wall out of the way to do somthing else.


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I like the string, wedge & batten method because the whole thing can be set aside to dry, not taking up any bench space.
The tape trick works great too. No matter what kind of glue you use. Cedar & Engelmann Spruce always get the wedge & string method... too easy to pull up fibres with the tape.


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Thanks Waddy!

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Here's my Top/Back joining fixture. This is based on the one I used at the Romanillos workshop and works quite well. It does require that you trim the pieces to a wedge shape .....
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