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Question for the guys that laminate stuff all the time. I fixing to do a
small half round table for the end of my hallway. I'm going to do it in
walnut to match the living room furniture. I need to make a half round
apron obviously laminated. How thick do you all resaw the pieces?
Would/do you do the whole apron in walnut or just the outside piece and
use a secondary wood for the rest? What type of glue to use, gorilla or
brown titebond? I've got the form made, hopefully that was the hardest
part. I've never done any laminating or bending before, and what I've
googled up really didn't answer what I wanted. Many thanks!


The important part is the radius.
If its a tight radius - 1/6" strips. Large radius - 1/8"
You can use bending luan for the core and only use the walnut on the
visible surfaces.
I used gorilla glue and plastic resin glue (urea formaldehyde) with great
success. Its all a question of speed. (If waterproofing is not an
issue). If you can glue it all up and clamp it in less than five-6
minutes, regular titebond will work - 7-15 gorilla will do - GT 15min use
plastic resin glue or epoxy. No matter the choice - leave it clamped a
minimum of 24 hours.

Dave


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Thanks so much for the info guys! I'm gonna catch a few z's (had to pull an
all nighter due to the storms) then I'll resaw me some 1/16" pieces. It's a
pretty tight radius. It's to fit in a 20" wide space at the end of the hall.
I had looked around a little just going to buy one, but everything I found
was way too big. IF, and I repeat IF it turns out, I'll post a picture. I
really do appreciate the help on this one. Like I said, I've never tried to
do any laminate work. Although the 75 or so feet of walnut was free, I hate
wasting anything.