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wsmith0896

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Bowl problems
« on: July 18, 2012, 08:02:38 pm »
I made 3 of Steve Goods's wobble bowls out of red oak for clients. Glued them up using Super Glue and 3 days later they fell apart with little or no effort. I have made the same bowls in the past and never had an issue.

What am I doing wrong? Has my glue gone bad or do I need to use a different glue?

My shop is a 2 car garage with no environmental controls except a box fan. Is that it?

Please help.

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Re: Bowl problems
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2012, 08:30:49 pm »
I have never trusted 'super glue' for gluing raw wood products...Just my opinion....

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Re: Bowl problems
« Reply #2 on: July 18, 2012, 08:49:10 pm »
Super glue can be iffy in different humidity. So that might be your problem. Also, I don't usually don't like super gluing oak, the pores in the wood like to soak up the glue and not stick.

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Re: Bowl problems
« Reply #3 on: July 18, 2012, 08:54:47 pm »
I have made a lot of vases, bowls, mugs and pitchers and never had a problem of them "falling apart". I have used all kinds of wood including red oak and all thicknesses of wood.
I always used Titebond II wood glue except for the mugs and pitchers that may have liquid put in them and then I use Titebond III for the water proof feature of that glue.
One thing that might help if you are making bowls is a "bowl press" for gluing. Please find a copy of "Wooden Bowls from the Scroll Saw" written by Carole Rothman. It not only shows you how to make the press, it has a BUNCH of designs and ideas for you to use. If your local library does not have a copy of this book, it can be purchased from Fox Chapel Publishing for $19.95 plus shipping. (anyway that is what I paid on 10/2/2009 for a total of $24.22.) and is worth twice that price.
Anyway have FUN and make some beautiful vases and bowls.

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Re: Bowl problems
« Reply #4 on: July 18, 2012, 09:14:10 pm »
I have made a few wobble bowls and used to just stack with some heavy weight and newve had a problem.

I now have a bowl press from the plan at Scrollmania! and will use that from now on.

http://www.scrollmania.com/Documents/MakingAUniversalPress.pdf

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Re: Bowl problems
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2012, 12:02:58 pm »
If I where to use any type of super glue it would be a heavy viscosity CA. My favorite is Satellite City. But generally any bowls vases etc I glue up I use titebond 2 and a bowl press. I like the quick tack I get from titebond 2.

 

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