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Mike D Harris
11-05-2016, 9:39 PM
Hi,

I need some help with an inlay project. I first tried using regular wood glue (only on the padouk base, not on the veneer inlay), but the inlay swelled up so much that it no longer fit. I then tried super glue and the inlay step went fine but it discolored this particular inlay. I used birds-eye maple on my tests and didn't seem to have this problem. Whatever this wood is, it came out horribly. The grayish stains seemed to get worse as I sanded down through. My guess is the super glue reacted with an oil in the wood, but the splotchy pattern is strange. The glue did seep up through the figure. I used plastic wrap as a barrier to prevent the caul from sticking.

Given the two glues I tried had problems, what should I try next? I was hoping to avoid hide glue as I know nothing about it.

Thanks

inlaid:
346953

Veneer:
346954

Mike Henderson
11-05-2016, 9:44 PM
Any glue that is not water based. Gorilla glue is one and epoxy is another.

Mike

Andy Giddings
11-05-2016, 10:25 PM
Mike D, came across this site the other day as I wanted to gen up on veneering a table top. The different adhesives and veneer types are discussed as well as the methods of clamping - might be useful to you http://www.joewoodworker.com/

Mike D Harris
11-06-2016, 8:31 PM
Thanks. I tried some epoxy today and at least it didn't discolor the wood.

Mark W Pugh
11-06-2016, 10:41 PM
Can one use contact cement? Just like counter tops.

peter gagliardi
11-07-2016, 6:16 AM
Contact cement and wood are not good. Best glue is for small areas at a time is 5 minute epoxy. Mix enough for doing a piece or two at a time, apply pressure until cured.

Mike Wilkins
11-07-2016, 11:14 AM
Liquid hide glue in the brown bottle.

Mike D Harris
11-08-2016, 5:02 PM
Epoxy worked really well and I didn't have to drive across town to Woodcraft.

Robert Engel
11-08-2016, 6:01 PM
I watched Steve Latta do a Federal table with a lot of banding which he used standard white glue.

Chris Fournier
11-08-2016, 7:32 PM
PVA and you can tint it to hide gaps.

Mike D Harris
11-09-2016, 4:32 PM
If Titebond original is PVA, that's what caused me to start this thread. It caused the inlay to swell and not fit.