I have a couple of pix below that show how I attached the cork 'gaskets' to the forms using masking tape and CA. Put the masking tape on the cork, and on the form. Then run a bead of CA on the tape that is on the cork, then just press the tape-backed cork onto the mold. It grips like crazy and the good thing is - to remove the cork you just grab the tape and pull it off. Had you glued the cork directly to the form and wanted to replace the cork, it would be a task I'd like to just not do.
Anyway - I only had time to do two pieces of lining - using CA NOT TB. The CA seeps in and does the job in 30 seconds, as opposed to 2 hours for the TB. I have yet to find any discouraging words about using CA for this purpose. So in the morning I will do the other 2 lining pieces in about 10 minutes.
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Cool Dave. Why do you need the cork? Couldn't it be done without it?
JJ
Learning every day. And having fun doing it.
Learning every day. And having fun doing it.
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I'm following Bogdanovich on the cork thing. I questioned it also, but can only speculate that any irregularities in mating surfaces would be attenuated by the cork.
Because I decided to use the CA, I covered the cork with packing tape. It works just fine.
Also in the a.m., I'll use a 1/4" roundover bit to relieve the sharp edges on the linings - the visible part - and put on a little shellac.
Because I decided to use the CA, I covered the cork with packing tape. It works just fine.
Also in the a.m., I'll use a 1/4" roundover bit to relieve the sharp edges on the linings - the visible part - and put on a little shellac.
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Rounded over the edges, sanded a bit, brushed on a light coat of amber shellac. The strip to the right of the can is the original maple.
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Dave,
Such an interesting project. Many questions, but will ask just one at a time. First off: Why are you laminating using a mold and clamps when you have a fabulous vacuum system?
Such an interesting project. Many questions, but will ask just one at a time. First off: Why are you laminating using a mold and clamps when you have a fabulous vacuum system?
John
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I do have a good vacuum system; however, I just gotta be me, and me likes to build new jigs and try new approaches. No other reason that that!
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Next question: Do you feel there are advantages to laminated sides as opposed to solid wood? Disadvantages?
John