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Furniture: World Styles from Classical to Contemporary
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Furniture Repair & Refinishing (Ultimate Guide)
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The Encyclopedia of Furniture: Third Edition - Completely Revised
The Encyclopedia of Furniture: Third Edition - Completely Revised
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Furniture in History: 3000 B.C. - 2000 A.D.
Furniture in History: 3000 B.C. - 2000 A.D.
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Building Childrens Furntiture When assembling with glue, it is important to apply instant pressure to the two joined pieces as soon as the glued surfaces have been brought together. Screws should be fastened immediately to effect this pressure and, where necessary, clamps should be brought into play.
 
An inexpensive system of clamping down a large area without going to the expense of buying dozens of clamps, is to make the simple wedge clamps shown in the photos. These are made of 2-inch thick hardwood and function very efficiently by means of small wooden wedges forced under them. To use the wedge clamp, slip it over the freshly glued and joined pieces, then force a pair of small wooden wedges under the upper iaw, driving the wedges in from opposite sides until the desired pressure is brought to bear on the glued pieces. Do not force the wedges in too much or the clamp may break. The correct amount of pressure is reached when glue begins to squeeze out of the joint. To protect the surface of the wood from injury, slip a sheet of heavy cardboard between the clamp jaw and the good surface, and drive the wedges only on the underside of the panel.
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