Layered binding, what glue?

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Layered binding, what glue?

Post by Herman » Sun Nov 08, 2020 5:49 am

Hey Guys,
I am about to make binding with a black/white purfling to the bottom side.
What glue do you advise?, 'cause Titebond Original loosens while bending.
Epoxy? Titebond 3?
Thanks
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Re: Layered binding, what glue?

Post by John Parchem » Sun Nov 08, 2020 9:52 am

I use titebond 3, as it is a bit more heat and moisture resistant.

Also I bend bindings in pairs taped together purfling side in, thus clamping the purflings onto the bindings. I just use three strips of tape the ends and the middle as it is a pain to get off.

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Re: Layered binding, what glue?

Post by Herman » Sun Nov 08, 2020 11:05 am

Thanks mate,
I will buy me a bottle and give it a try.
Herman

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Re: Layered binding, what glue?

Post by Hans Mattes » Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:18 pm

FWIW, I've evolved my approach to attaching bindings and purflings. In the past, I used LMI Instrument Glue (somewhat like Titebond), sometimes gluing purfling to the binding before attachment and sometimes wrestling with 2 or 3 items that each seem to have their own ambitions. For my last 3 builds I've applied shellac, twice, to all binding channels and then taped both purflings and bindings into place without any adhesive -- but with significant space between strips of tape. After verifying a good fit, the next step is careful dispensing of thin CA in the spaces between the tape strips. A few minutes later I remove the tape and apply the CA over the entire length of the interface between the box and the binding/purfling. This process gives me confidence that the binding/purfling is tight against the box (especially in the waist) before any glue enters the scene. It's improved my results. YMMV.

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Re: Layered binding, what glue?

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sun Nov 08, 2020 2:49 pm

I do it much like Hans does.
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Re: Layered binding, what glue?

Post by John Parchem » Sun Nov 08, 2020 7:23 pm

I have used Hans method gluing purflings between the bindings and the top or back but never against the sides. It is hard to bend a loose thin purfling on end. I thought Herman was talking about purflings between the bindings and the sides.

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Re: Layered binding, what glue?

Post by Herman » Mon Nov 09, 2020 9:19 am

Yes John,
Something like this:
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