Great video! nice product, nice segmenting and i like how you were able to produce nice rings in the software. Great job and thanks for sharing, subscribed and liked.
have you considered using a silicone ink roller to spread the glue? the brush looks like it takes a while. if you could speed up the glue up process, maybe you could switch to regular titebond instead of the extended dry stuff.
Thanks for the comment and suggestion. I am always looking for better methods for my projects. My preference in the past has been to just use the glue (acid) brushes because they are cheap, and require minimal cleanup. I just store them in a bottle with some water in the bottom between glueups. My preference is still to use the Titebond II glue. I do prefer the slower set up time, especially for my segmenting work, and unlike the Titebond 3, it is more transparent. The Titebond 3 tends to dry with a darker brown color which shows up when gluing maple and other light colored woods.
It was nice meeting you at the Symposium, look forward to hearing more about the sled that you have in beta
Sir you are really amazing I love all kinds of segmented work it is stunning and fantastic and awesome.
i realize I am quite off topic but does anyone know of a good website to watch newly released movies online?
@River Immanuel i use FlixZone. Just search on google for it :)
Great video! nice product, nice segmenting and i like how you were able to produce nice rings in the software. Great job and thanks for sharing, subscribed and liked.
have you considered using a silicone ink roller to spread the glue? the brush looks like it takes a while. if you could speed up the glue up process, maybe you could switch to regular titebond instead of the extended dry stuff.
Thanks for the comment and suggestion. I am always looking for better methods for my projects. My preference in the past has been to just use the glue (acid) brushes because they are cheap, and require minimal cleanup. I just store them in a bottle with some water in the bottom between glueups. My preference is still to use the Titebond II glue. I do prefer the slower set up time, especially for my segmenting work, and unlike the Titebond 3, it is more transparent. The Titebond 3 tends to dry with a darker brown color which shows up when gluing maple and other light colored woods.
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What is the name of the program
I use the Woodturner Pro software package. For this project I used the Laminate Pro module from this software.
Thank you very much for your response and for your instructive videos.