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I went to my turning club meeting last night - gear jammer - 05-18-2016 I have been turning for more than 20 years. Went to the meeting last night and learned something I never even dreamed of. And it was so simple and he did a nice presentation. Goes to show you're never to old to learn. Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - AHill - 05-18-2016 So, what was it that you learned? Notice my tag line - I'm constantly learning new things, too. But I've only been woodworking for about 10 years. I hope to never stop learning. Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - arthropod98 - 05-18-2016 yeah, man . . . that's a tease-and-a-half right there! Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - Arlin Eastman - 05-18-2016 Me too. Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - robo hippy - 05-18-2016 Yea, don't keep us in suspense.... One favorite quote from Bill Nye the Science guy, "Every person you will ever meet knows some thing that you don't know." Love that guy... robo hippy Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - gear jammer - 05-18-2016 It was about glue ups using yellow titebond. Hold the pieces together for 15 seconds and they are good. That you can't pull them apart after 30mins unless you have prybar or whatever to wrench them apart. Always thought you needed to clamp or press or whatever and wait for the sun to go down and come back again. Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - sniper - 05-18-2016 I'm not so sure about that. It may hold and if you don't mess with it, it may even create a great bond, but I wouldn't do anything with it for a few hours to let the glue cure. Quote: Titebond web site Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - Dennis Puskar - 05-18-2016 Ill second what Sniper says. Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - robo hippy - 05-19-2016 I remember that one from Norm Abrams and his show the New Yankee Work shop. I did a work shop with Bonnie Klein, and we glued box blanks on waste blocks, ate lunch, and came back out and turned them. They did hold. For anything structural, I still prefer to let it sit over night. robo hippy Re: I went to my turning club meeting last night - gear jammer - 05-19-2016 I said you could not pull them apart unless you had something mechanical to do it with. They still need to cure for a couple hours or more. Sorry if I misspoke. |