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How to undo a Titebond III joint.
Well, now I went and done it...
I put together a box for my tongue drum last night and glued everything up tight except the top. My thinking was to tune the top and then glue it on. Of course, as these things go, I found an expert and had a conversation with him today and he said you glue the top on first and leave the bottom off. Chisel wood off the keys (tongues), flip over, listen, flip over, chisel, and so on. So, I need to get the bottom off. the sides are bird's eye maple with a 3/8" x 3/4" rabbet cut in the bottom edge. Fitted (and glued) to this is a piece of 3/4" poplar. Any ideas on getting the piece of poplar out without ruining the bird's eye? Jim |
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