About
Gluing boards together to make a wide panel is a key step in projects ranging from cutting boards to shelving and tables. It seems simple enough — until you go to do it and the boards shift or don't tighten together completely.
Details
Learn how to make the process as stress-free and successful as possible. We'll cover:
- How to make sure the boards are completely prepared and how to fine-tune the fit if needed.
- Whether to use biscuits, loose tenons (i.e. dominos), or cauls to align the boards.
- How to choose and prepare clamps.
- What kind of glue to use, how much to use, and how to spread it.
- How to tighten the clamps and clean up excess glue.
You'll work with others to glue up hardwood boards that already are milled to be straight and square. To keep the materials fee low, you'll work on a group project and not take home the panel. However, if you have boards ready to glue up, you're welcome to bring them and glue them up during class with guidance from the instructor and help, if needed, from other students.
Details
A $25 materials fee, included in the class fee, covers everything you need.