What is the thinnest that you would recommend for joining a top or a back? I think it was Ken who cautioned not to get thinned to final measurement before gluing, but to leave plenty of thickness for the glue joint and thin afterwards.
Anyone have recommendations for spruce, for red cedar?
Best thickness for gluing back/tops
-
- Posts: 5951
- Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:44 pm
Best thickness for gluing back/tops
-Under permanent construction
-
- Posts: 1489
- Joined: Thu Dec 22, 2011 1:22 pm
- Location: Asheboro, NC
Re: Best thickness for gluing back/tops
I figure about .005" more than final thickness.
I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Tim Benware
Creedmoor, NC
Re: Best thickness for gluing back/tops
Dave
I always glue the plates as thick as possible, after sanding the sawmarks off, and thin afterwards.
A minimum thickness therefore is not what I can advise. So sorry Dave.
With the specs Tim gives I would say: clamp precise and flat as possible.
Good news: You can saw the top in two and start over again if you mess it up. Ha!
In my upcoming project, a gypsy guitar, I have to glue the bended top, after sanding to about final thickness. 2.1mm/0.084"!
Talking about a challenge!
I guess I make a profiled caul to clamp it to. Otherwise I think we will encounter a misadventure.
Thinking about making a log on that one.
Greets
Herman
I always glue the plates as thick as possible, after sanding the sawmarks off, and thin afterwards.
A minimum thickness therefore is not what I can advise. So sorry Dave.
With the specs Tim gives I would say: clamp precise and flat as possible.
Good news: You can saw the top in two and start over again if you mess it up. Ha!
In my upcoming project, a gypsy guitar, I have to glue the bended top, after sanding to about final thickness. 2.1mm/0.084"!
Talking about a challenge!
I guess I make a profiled caul to clamp it to. Otherwise I think we will encounter a misadventure.
Thinking about making a log on that one.
Greets
Herman
-
- Posts: 5951
- Joined: Tue Dec 13, 2011 7:44 pm
Re: Best thickness for gluing back/tops
Log it, bro!! That would be a worthwhile addition to the forum for sure..
-Under permanent construction
-
- Posts: 2749
- Joined: Fri Dec 23, 2011 8:33 pm
- Location: Seattle
- Contact:
Re: Best thickness for gluing back/tops
I glue as thick as possible. I do sand the plates to remove saw marks as it is needed to do the tap evaluation of the plates. I am happiest when I have a mm or 2 extra when joining.