![]() ![]() I wake up next morning, check to see what the work I did looks like, and find out that I glued the separator panel in the wrong location (glued it below the guide line, not above). I fixed the broken panels (wood-glue, filler, clamps and sanding) and turned my attention to the doing the rest of the box, gluing the back panel and the internal separator panel into place, and left overnight to dry.ħ. I decided to break the panels apart and confirmed in the process that yes, it's actually true that wood glue is stronger than the wood. I went to continue work the next day on the build, only to discover that I'd somehow managed to stick the wrong panels together.ĥ. ![]() Than I stuck them together with wood glue, and clamped them, making sure that the panels were lined up as closely as possible, and left it overnight to dry.Ĥ. I decided to just cut some 15cm wide lengths, and join them onto the panels that were cut 15cm short. And of course there was no more wood left that was at least 45 cm wide!ģ. no problem - 30cm + 15cm = 45cm, right? So, I made the marks, went inside for a drink, came back outside, drew the cut lines where I'd marked the wood, cut the wood, then discovered that I'd made the cutline on the 30cm mark, not the 45cm mark. Luckily I found this out before cutting wood! Easily fixed via the optimizing featured that I built into the Excel workbook describing the design. Designed the box around the use of 18mm MDF, only to discover what I had on hand was 21mm MDF. Oh, Elmer's Wood Glue is definitely stronger than the wood I use it to stick together.Ī re-run of all the crap that happened to me with my last build:ġ. ![]()
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