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Doweled Tee Joint: Any need to apply glue to the wood faces?
I'm going to be gluing up the joints shown in the foreground of this
drawing: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdguar...57644207411490 .... the ones with three dowels per joint. Here's what the assemblies will look like: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gdguar...1490/lightbox/ The wood surfaces are edge grain and end grain. Is there any need, any point, any benefit to applying glue to those surfaces? Or should I just apply the glue to the dowels and holes? |
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