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From: Connor
Subject: Tabletop splitting
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Having read through all you kind comments I guess it looks like too much
pressure at clamp time. I had great neat joints before I glued up the
boards. I have 4 clamps with the round wooden handles so to really squeze
the hell out of it I borrowed my friends 4 nice orange pipe clamps and
squeezed them really hard. (just to make sure they stayed closed at each
end). . . So I have learnt another hard woodworkers lesson . . .
don't over tighten boards durning glue up.

Althought I still think his sander
http://www.rojekuk.com/industry_padsanders.html could create a lot of heat. My boards had been in the
unheated damp shop for over two months and I dont think it helped.
But probably just too much pressure. Thanks everyone

 
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