Hola Amigos - see the picture of the butt joint? I want to glue that up using titebond.
These are small pieces of wood - about 3" long, 1/2" thick.
Can't figure out how to clamp it and keep it all lined up. I know, I know....basic joinery..but still, just using an F-clamp causes things to get squirrely. Without buying a gadget, what clamping 'magic' would you work?
Clamping a simple butt joint
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Re: Clamping a simple butt joint
I had a similar problem, I was making a neck block/fingerboard block and also needed to keep the two pieces at right angles to each other. Not being a woodworker, I made up some l-shaped 'things' out of plywood, making the inside cuts as true a right angle as I could, and clamped the two bits to the insides of my bracketry. Worked fine, didn't cost much of anything, made them out of scrap plywood. Rockler sells similar things for a suitable price, but I was satisfied with the precision of the brackets I made out of plywood. And I'm cheap.
Peter Havriluk
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Re: Clamping a simple butt joint
Thanks Peter, pretty much what I'd figured I have to do.
Strange that we do all sort of joinery in 'the craft' but this simple thing isn't that simple.
Strange that we do all sort of joinery in 'the craft' but this simple thing isn't that simple.
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Re: Clamping a simple butt joint
Hey Dave,
I would clamp that like making a headstock to a neck.
Clamp one down on its side and dry clamp the other to it. Use a square to check and shim things to its right position.
If you do the right prep, it won't be a big deal.
And if you are an uncertain person (are you Dave?) or you have a doubtful joint, use epoxy.
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Herman
I would clamp that like making a headstock to a neck.
Clamp one down on its side and dry clamp the other to it. Use a square to check and shim things to its right position.
If you do the right prep, it won't be a big deal.
And if you are an uncertain person (are you Dave?) or you have a doubtful joint, use epoxy.
1ct
Herman
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Re: Clamping a simple butt joint
Okey-dokey, will do it.
Thanks H, hi to A!
Thanks H, hi to A!
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