Frank Fusco
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Lately, I have been using Titebond III but am not a fan of it. I also use TB II but realize III is stronger. If a joint is not perfect the III will show brown. II goes clear and vanishes...sorta.
Lately, for the cutting boards I have been making the III is good except it sets up very quickly. Once I put two pieces together there is no adjusting them. I have to leave as is and plane away the irregularities afterwards. I saw some nice end grain cutting boards a local guy makes. No way I could do that since TBIII sets up so fast, one error and the whole pattern is a bust.
So...wadda y'all do?
Lately, for the cutting boards I have been making the III is good except it sets up very quickly. Once I put two pieces together there is no adjusting them. I have to leave as is and plane away the irregularities afterwards. I saw some nice end grain cutting boards a local guy makes. No way I could do that since TBIII sets up so fast, one error and the whole pattern is a bust.
So...wadda y'all do?