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Gluing up a table top
I have made a few table tops using butt joints mainly. I usually only
glue up 2 boards at a time so if I need a total of 4 boards this takes 3 gluing operations. Does anyone have an opinion on whether or not a biscuit joiner allows you to keep the boards stable and their tops level during a glue up. My goal is to increase the number of boards I can glue at once and reduce the time it takes to level the seams out. Any thoughts would be appreciated. |
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