Unless you enjoy making really complicated
wood joinery and using lots of nails and screws, you will need to
buy some wood glue to assemble the job. Fortunately, there are a
whole range of glue types to fit your specific need. Unfortunately,
there are so many glues on the market, it may be difficult to choose
the best one.
Technically, there is a difference between an 'adhesive' and a
'glue'. Glues are based on polymers, for example
protein or starch that are derived from natural sources. Hide glue,
derived from cattle hides is a true glue. Adhesives are based on
chemically synthesized polymers. White and yellow PVA glues are
actually adhesives. Generally, most people do not make a distinction
between the two.
Don't take glue for granted!
Don't wait till a job is ruined to find out that you could have
used a different type of glue for that assembly. Choosing the proper
glue for the job is extremely important and yet compared to choosing
tools and machines, woodworkers know relatively little about glue.
Your glue needs to give you time for proper assembly before drying.
Your glue must not conflict with the finish you will be applying
to your woodwork. Finally, your glue needs to hold up for years
onced it is delivered to the client, under whatever conditions it
may encounter (ie. moisture).
Glue Safety
Many woodworkers treat glue casually. Todays glues are a conconction
of chemicals. Always take care when handling glue; wear eye protection
and gloves to minimize the contact.
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