Hi all,
This is my first post in NCWW and I consider myself to be an intermediate skill level, so I'm looking for some advice on my current project. I am making some raised panel cabinet fronts and the center panel will be about 27" x 25" red oak. I'm doing the panels in 11-12" sections so that I can plane them down and remove the glue squeeze out. But when I need to edge glue these sections together and the piece will not fit in the planer, whats the best way to remove glue so that it doesn't mess the stain up?
Do most just scrape the glue off when it's still rubbery and then sand the crap out of it? since red oak has somewhat deep pores, will this method remove the excess glue? Let me know if anyone has any other tips/tricks they use.
This is my first post in NCWW and I consider myself to be an intermediate skill level, so I'm looking for some advice on my current project. I am making some raised panel cabinet fronts and the center panel will be about 27" x 25" red oak. I'm doing the panels in 11-12" sections so that I can plane them down and remove the glue squeeze out. But when I need to edge glue these sections together and the piece will not fit in the planer, whats the best way to remove glue so that it doesn't mess the stain up?
Do most just scrape the glue off when it's still rubbery and then sand the crap out of it? since red oak has somewhat deep pores, will this method remove the excess glue? Let me know if anyone has any other tips/tricks they use.