How I join tops and backs

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Kenny Wiebusch
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How I join tops and backs

Post by Kenny Wiebusch » Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:34 am

I thought I would show my simple way to do this. This is a redwood top I am going to try out. I cut a wedge off of the outside of each piece. I was lucky enough to find some old counter top in a trash pile. I have several pieces and use them often. I clamp angle aluminum in such a way that it compresses the plates evenly when you push them in. Straight board pieces would also work such as nicely milled poplar from Hone Depot. After pushing them in to put some compression on the seam, I clamp the ends down. Notice the nice even glue squeeze out. That's what you want to see!
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Herman
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Re: How I join tops and backs

Post by Herman » Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:51 am

Smart thinking Karl! That is an easy way to do it.
There are several ways to join the plates, and they all fall back to the same principles.
This is my way:

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John Parchem
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Re: How I join tops and backs

Post by John Parchem » Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:24 pm

I use a tool from lmi
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If I have a small plate (for a ukulele or head stock veneer) I use binding tape. I tape it as shown. When pressed flat the tape has to stretch and pulls the seam tight. To press flat I just clamp to my bench on some wax paper.
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Kenny Wiebusch
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Re: How I join tops and backs

Post by Kenny Wiebusch » Fri Jan 14, 2022 10:10 am

I have also used the tape method with good luck. As long as the seam is perfect it does not take a lot of compression. Herman your method looks great!
My name is Kenny BTW. I have tried to fix that on my profile with no success.

Herman
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Re: How I join tops and backs

Post by Herman » Fri Jan 14, 2022 1:16 pm

Kenny, BTW is a strange surname! :lol:

Dave Bagwill
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Re: How I join tops and backs

Post by Dave Bagwill » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:36 pm

:lol: Good one, H.
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