I'm making some wooden scales (black walnut) and when I ordered the blanks I was hoping there would be enough extra to form the wedge as well.
That was not the case. There is extra material but no one single piece is large enough.
I'm not sure how strong a bond either wood glue or super glue forms and thus my question. I have two "larger" pieces that if glued together would make a good wedge
Is this an acceptable practice or as I suspect is it not a good idea?
Also, is it better to use super glue or wood glue for gluing the wedge in place? Whether it's for the wedge described about or a whole wood piece is not my question here. I'm just wondering which is best as I have both.
I'm using shellac and steel wool to get the "shine". I don't think that's the most popular or best choice these days but it seemed fairly simple for my first attempt at making scales.
Thanks.