Ask WWGOA: How Much Time Do I Have After Spreading Adhesive? Display Group Article Icon Article I'm building a jewelry box for my girlfriend for Christmas. I'm looking to flock the inside the drawers, and the inside top half, where necklaces will hang. I'm curious how... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Measuring Wood Glue Assembly Time Display Group Article Icon Article Woodworking adhesives are not created equal, and because of this I use several different glues, based upon manufacturer’s guidance as well as my own assumptions and experience about how each... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Nexabond Glue Product Review Display Group Article Icon Article Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you had to add a small part to a project, such a piece of trim, and you didn’t want to drive... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Rockler Glue System Display Group Article Icon Article I'm always looking a for better way to control the application of glue. Rockler has hit a home run with their new system, $14.99. The brush works great for getting... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Chair Repair Done Right Display Group Article Icon Article Few pieces of furniture get more abuse than a chair. That's because chairs have to solve two contradictory problems; they must be light enough to be mobile but strong enough... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Repairing an Old Chair Display Group Article Icon Article "George, I'm trying to repair an old chair that needs some type of filler to save the end of the tenon. I don't think regular wood filler would hold up.... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Why are There 3 Titebonds? Display Group Article Icon Article "Nice article about 4 glues. But why are there three "Titebonds"? When do you use "Titebond II"? Aside from costs, is there ever an advantage of "Titebond" over "Titebond III"... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
4 Glues to Stick With Display Group Article Icon Article There is a boat load of great wood glue in the market place, and this can be confusing. This story will help you narrow your arsenal down to four must-have... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Get Glue in Tight Spots Display Group Article Icon Article My woodworking business includes a fair amount of repair work. Often, I'm confronted with how to force glue into a hairline crack or a bit of loose veneer. I've tried... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Fix a Screwed-Up Table Top Display Group Article Icon Article Photo 1. I mistakenly put screws up through this tabletop four times! I thought I had the right length screw. Boy, was I wrong. Did you use too long a... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Use Chamfers to Hide a Poorly Aligned Panel Glue-Up Display Group Article Icon Article Small chamfers fix a gluing mistake.I'm under the gun. This small end table is the perfect gift for an old college friend, but I only have a couple of days... View Content Arrow Forward Icon