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Nice save.  I've experienced the heartbreak of glue creep a time or 2 myself.  If you know in advance that there is a risk, there is a little trick you can use to prevent it.  After you spread the glue, sprinkle a few grains of salt on the joint, then clamp together.  The salt will provide just enough grit to help keep the parts from sliding and will dissolve as the glue cures.  I've tried this a couple times when making Carole Rothman bowls and it works well and I've not had any problems with it compromising the joint. 

I will say that my wife gave me a puzzled look when she saw me taking her salt shaker downstairs, to the shop.  So now I keep a little in a small jar. 

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But, I am on a low sodium diet!  No salt!😩 I have heard of this, but not tried It.  I was surprised the piece moved, I was using Titebond Quick and Thick glue and it is real tacky.  Usually once the pieces are together, you have to work at moving them.  Live and learn and yep, "haste makes waste".

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6 hours ago, Bill WIlson said:

Nice save.  I've experienced the heartbreak of glue creep a time or 2 myself.  If you know in advance that there is a risk, there is a little trick you can use to prevent it.  After you spread the glue, sprinkle a few grains of salt on the joint, then clamp together.  The salt will provide just enough grit to help keep the parts from sliding and will dissolve as the glue cures.  I've tried this a couple times when making Carole Rothman bowls and it works well and I've not had any problems with it compromising the joint. 

I will say that my wife gave me a puzzled look when she saw me taking her salt shaker downstairs, to the shop.  So now I keep a little in a small jar. 

Thanks for a great idea Bill. I had never heard of that before.

 

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10 hours ago, Bill WIlson said:

Nice save.  I've experienced the heartbreak of glue creep a time or 2 myself.  If you know in advance that there is a risk, there is a little trick you can use to prevent it.  After you spread the glue, sprinkle a few grains of salt on the joint, then clamp together.  The salt will provide just enough grit to help keep the parts from sliding and will dissolve as the glue cures.  I've tried this a couple times when making Carole Rothman bowls and it works well and I've not had any problems with it compromising the joint. 

I will say that my wife gave me a puzzled look when she saw me taking her salt shaker downstairs, to the shop.  So now I keep a little in a small jar. 

Thanks Bill. I'll have to remember that.

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14 hours ago, Scrappile said:

Are you serious, no one noticed I Fixed the Disaster???🤨  My title of the thread was "Desaster Fixed" I fixed it so now all my disasters are fixed......😎

I saw, but quite often it's the result of 'predictive text' so tend not to take notice, we knew what you meant x

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