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Default How to unglue something without wrecking the wood

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Dick Snyder wrote:
This post is sort of related to the one about carpenters glue solvent. I
made a mistake gluing two pieces of cherry with yellow glue. My first
instinct is to use water to soften the glue but I wonder if I will wreck the
wood doing that.

What is your advice?

TIA.

Dick Snyder



If possible, for instance if this is a panel glue-up, just rip along the glue
line and compensate for the loss of kerf thickness somewhere. In my own
experience, trying to separate 2 pieces glued with yellow glue is a crap
shoot. Whether you try softening the glue with water or some other solvent,
there is still a good possibility that wood on either side will crack
before the glueline separates. If you can just rip or saw the glueline,
you will be in controll of what happens, with other methods there's
no way to be certain what will happen.
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