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11 November 2015 at 3:50 am #132259
For my self I am using period tools and making period style furniture. So it is a simple decision to use hide glue. It can be more trouble but the open time and the ability to reverse it is two of the big reasons I use it.
A lot of what is do is furniture restoration and I wan to keep it original.
Paul has his reasons and the may be reveled to us at a latter date.
PVA has its uses, moisture is the biggest one. And honestly its easy to use and ready to go.
IMHO27 October 2015 at 12:13 pm #131775Opps sorry. Didn’t mean to post out of place.
I’m a bit new here.
I do a video on most every project i do.
I just get more out of a video than pictures,
Again sorry- This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by dave bardin.
- This reply was modified 8 years, 6 months ago by dave bardin.
26 October 2015 at 12:34 pm #131714Its black walnut. We had a tree go down years ago and Ive had it milled up and waiting for just such a project. The worms had destroyed the tree.
21 October 2015 at 6:48 pm #131566A saw that is set true will saw straight under its own weight.
One I think your saw set may be off as stated above.
Two your posture may be leading the saw astray.
I would take a board and draw 8 or 10 lines on it. Cut each line and see what happens.
Then get another saw. If you don’t have another good saw borrow one or purchase a cheep cut off saw.
This will tell you if it is the set or you.
If you find it is you doing it work on your posture from your feet up. Standing position, torso position and so on. Muscle memory can fix this but it takes practice and concentration.
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