Clay Anderson
12-15-2016, 10:09 AM
Hello everybody,
I've loved the art of woodworking since I was young, but have only recently been able to explore this passion. I look forward to learning from the community. I'm currently building some very small speaker enclosures out of 1/4" MDF and ran into a dilemma; how to join them.
I decided the simplest way was to cut some 11/16 quarter round to length and use them as the much needed surface area for gluing. However, clamping the quarter round to the MDF for gluing presented another challenge. The "round" portion kept wanting to slide/lift when clamped (using some light duty EZ Clamps over my Bessey Bar Clamps).
Do you more experienced folks have a better way of doing this?
I've loved the art of woodworking since I was young, but have only recently been able to explore this passion. I look forward to learning from the community. I'm currently building some very small speaker enclosures out of 1/4" MDF and ran into a dilemma; how to join them.
I decided the simplest way was to cut some 11/16 quarter round to length and use them as the much needed surface area for gluing. However, clamping the quarter round to the MDF for gluing presented another challenge. The "round" portion kept wanting to slide/lift when clamped (using some light duty EZ Clamps over my Bessey Bar Clamps).
Do you more experienced folks have a better way of doing this?