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11-14-2013, 12:53 PM
Thread: Need advice on a good wood glue
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Hidestoart: I've used two things: transfast...
Hidestoart:
I've used two things: transfast dry dyes (reds, oranges), and carbon black. If you use the dye, you'll have to experiment a bit. With one brand of epoxy, the dye remains chunky and... -
11-11-2013, 12:35 PM
Thread: Need advice on a good wood glue
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I note there is a fair amount of wood used in the...
I note there is a fair amount of wood used in the shaving biz. Soap comes in wood bowls, some scuttles are wood, brush handles, and scales. What finish are you all using to protect from water?
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10-22-2013, 05:03 PM
Thread: Need advice on a good wood glue
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In addition to my earlier post, please accept...
In addition to my earlier post, please accept this invitation to join:
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10-22-2013, 05:02 PM
Thread: Need advice on a good wood glue
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Everything does well with 2 part epoxy. My...
Everything does well with 2 part epoxy. My opinion is that two part epoxy is 'best' for the oily woods (cocobolo etc). Having said that, I've never had a failure with Titebond.
Epoxy is also very...
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