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    Spanish luthier’s clamping method for thin boards

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    This method of clamping thin boards was published in “Fine Woodworking, contributed by D.People’s, Arlington, Va. Here I am gluing up recycled mahogany, salvaged from cabinet drawers and they are to be the lids of two boxes. The boxes are to contain two old plastic tool boxes. Their lids have broken, but I don’t want to throw them away, because firstly, I couldn’t buy exact replacements and, secondly, more importantly, it would disrupt the order of the contents. So the old boxes will fit in the new, mahogany boxes, and I can continue to access the contents in the cantilevered trays.

    This is a very simple method of gluing up, and if you discount finding the bearers and cutting the wedges, is more efficient than sash clamps, although not as quick as a rubbed joint, secured with joiner’s dogs. That’s alright for thicker material, and I’ve done it sometimes, but not only do the ends have to be trimmed, the surfaces must almost always have to be planed flat. This method ensures the boards are kept flat. The butt joints are taped on the face side beneath. A point to notice is that the edges of the boards are protected by steel rods, which maintain an even pressure.

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    Took a minute to comprehend this set up. But your really high quality photos enlarge with good detail... The rods distribute side pressure, the wedges create down pressure via the cord binding, tape keeps glue from adhering the assembly sticking to the supports.

    And google clearly revealed alternate process of 'rubbed joints', a term formerly unknown to me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolmaker51 View Post
    Took a minute to comprehend this set up. But your really high quality photos enlarge with good detail... The rods distribute side pressure, the wedges create down pressure via the cord binding, tape keeps glue from adhering the assembly sticking to the supports.

    And google clearly revealed alternate process of 'rubbed joints', a term formerly unknown to me.
    Thank you for taking the time to investigate it, perhaps more images would have been helpful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Davies View Post
    Thank you for taking the time to investigate it, perhaps more images would have been helpful.
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