I'm making this big (10'W x 9'H) wall cabinet out of esentially 14 different sized boxes made out of veneered 3/4" plywood. They will have 1/4" veneered plywood backs. The whole thing will then get a face frame put on it.
My question has to do with completely finishing the individual panels for the boxes and then gluing it all together.
Do I have to (in general) mask off where the glue joints will be (to get a stronger joint) before I spray on the stain and 3 coats of poly? Or will the intergrity of the glue joint be sufficient that I can glue right on top of the finish.
Common sense tells me to mask off where I will be gluing, but thats over 200' of masking I'd rather not do if I don't have too.
All joints will also be fastened with narrow crown staples. The glue will be Titebond III unless someone sees a problem there.
All advice welcomed.
My question has to do with completely finishing the individual panels for the boxes and then gluing it all together.
Do I have to (in general) mask off where the glue joints will be (to get a stronger joint) before I spray on the stain and 3 coats of poly? Or will the intergrity of the glue joint be sufficient that I can glue right on top of the finish.
Common sense tells me to mask off where I will be gluing, but thats over 200' of masking I'd rather not do if I don't have too.
All joints will also be fastened with narrow crown staples. The glue will be Titebond III unless someone sees a problem there.
All advice welcomed.