Your finger or a little brush are great tools. By the way, you can DIY these weight bags by pouring cheap sand into one-gallon Ziploc baggies.īonus tip: Always spread glue out evenly after squirting it on. Also, the sand bags make it easier to align that outer frame and clamp it right there without it shifting around. When clamping down that mitered frame, we could have used a pile of normal wood clamps to get good pressure along all the long pieces, but clamps are pricey. Then there’s the painter’s tape we used to clamp the miter joints (see below), then there is the sand bags we used to clamp down the outer frame onto the pocket below. Those thicker pieces are not glued down they are there to spread out the clamping pressure so we can use fewer clamps and still get a great bond along the full length of the strip. ![]() First off, you’ll notice that I placed thicker, narrower strips of wood over the thin pocket strips I was gluing and clamping down. If you look closely, you’ll pick up a lot of pro clamping tips in the above video. Make your clamps go farther Image used with permission by copyright holder ![]()
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