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Thread: One more for the year
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14th February 2013, 09:14 PM #16
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14th February 2013, 09:39 PM #17
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Definitely works well with PVA. The wax is easily removed with white spirits. A toothbrush can help with open-grained timber. For tight corners, I use a cotton bud with white spirits for removal. Good for the inside of joined boxes, since there's no access for cleanup after gluing until the lid is sawn from the body.
Not sure about (thin) CA, though. It wicks into the timber easily, so the wax coating would want to be pretty good, without pinholes, I'd imagine.Last edited by Humphrey9999; 14th February 2013 at 09:41 PM. Reason: More info
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17th February 2013, 12:17 AM #18
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Sculptured Box, Now that you mentioned it, it does remind me of a horse drawn hearse.
Dengue, What I tried to do with the ca glue was fill in the cracks with ca and sawdust like I do on woodturned pieces where it works quite well. But I'll never use it again in cracks on a box.
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17th February 2013, 08:30 AM #19
try shellac as a filler, it does a reasonable filling job
Tony Ward
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17th February 2013, 02:40 PM #20
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