Marc Jeske
09-25-2017, 6:39 PM
Many products out there, most using accelerant, a few not.
So rather than hit or miss, anyone recommend certain brand / product ?
I am assuming thick gel for this end grain use ? Yes ?
Again, this is just for temporary clamping, but it needs to be strong enough to move around the shop for 2.5' x 6' large frames from 1x4 Pine (SYP) stock, laid flat on worktable.
Need to make quantity 25 frames.
Like this - http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/xspline-joint_mitered-spline2.jpg.pagespeed.ic.rBxJfI146m.jpg
http://images.woodmagazine.mdpcdn.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_hero__450x300/public/image/migrated//wood/images/2012/09/GlueTheSpline.jpg?timestamp=1463416319
Plain mitrecut butt end grain only joints.
Will spline reinforce AFTER assembly w triangle BBirch splines w yellow glue.
But the CA needs to be strong enough for me to carry this LARGE frame around the shop a bit and run in tablesaw jig w/o a joint failing.
Like this general concept and orientation, but more robust jig w Destaco's - https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-nLS4yjh77Xo/Vz8FaUZ4HjI/AAAAAAAADho/nxiF8xhI1_4np49T5iir8q5qPGHqG--XACLcB/s1600/Spline_jig_1a.jpg
I need about 10 seconds working time, then "set" within 1 minute held in a "lining up" jig by hand.. then willing to rest 30 minutes before I disturb and move on to next of the 4 corners..not gonna use clamps if it sets quick enough.
So, what specific product that's tried and true, and any other suggestions if you like.
And ya, I do want to do it this way, w the tablesaw jig and all, Not internal biscuits, the spline is also decorative in this case.
Thank you, Marc
So rather than hit or miss, anyone recommend certain brand / product ?
I am assuming thick gel for this end grain use ? Yes ?
Again, this is just for temporary clamping, but it needs to be strong enough to move around the shop for 2.5' x 6' large frames from 1x4 Pine (SYP) stock, laid flat on worktable.
Need to make quantity 25 frames.
Like this - http://www.table-saw-guide.com/image-files/xspline-joint_mitered-spline2.jpg.pagespeed.ic.rBxJfI146m.jpg
http://images.woodmagazine.mdpcdn.com/sites/default/files/styles/article_hero__450x300/public/image/migrated//wood/images/2012/09/GlueTheSpline.jpg?timestamp=1463416319
Plain mitrecut butt end grain only joints.
Will spline reinforce AFTER assembly w triangle BBirch splines w yellow glue.
But the CA needs to be strong enough for me to carry this LARGE frame around the shop a bit and run in tablesaw jig w/o a joint failing.
Like this general concept and orientation, but more robust jig w Destaco's - https://2.bp.blogspot.com/-nLS4yjh77Xo/Vz8FaUZ4HjI/AAAAAAAADho/nxiF8xhI1_4np49T5iir8q5qPGHqG--XACLcB/s1600/Spline_jig_1a.jpg
I need about 10 seconds working time, then "set" within 1 minute held in a "lining up" jig by hand.. then willing to rest 30 minutes before I disturb and move on to next of the 4 corners..not gonna use clamps if it sets quick enough.
So, what specific product that's tried and true, and any other suggestions if you like.
And ya, I do want to do it this way, w the tablesaw jig and all, Not internal biscuits, the spline is also decorative in this case.
Thank you, Marc