Tom Ewell
08-01-2015, 2:23 PM
I find it a lot easier to shoot WB aniline dyes (or any finish) prior to glue up of drawers and the like, particularly inside faces where it's a little hard to control for even coverage of an assembly.
I normally mask off the joinery just to be 'safe' allowing for pva bond on raw wood.
Was wondering if I can skip the masking and still get a good glue bond or does the WB dye (by itself) seal the wood more than it appears?
I normally mask off the joinery just to be 'safe' allowing for pva bond on raw wood.
Was wondering if I can skip the masking and still get a good glue bond or does the WB dye (by itself) seal the wood more than it appears?