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Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Joec123able on February 14, 2014, 09:23:06 pm

Title: Glueing surfaces
Post by: Joec123able on February 14, 2014, 09:23:06 pm
Quick question what's the best way to get your surfaces perfectly flat for a good glue joint for tip over lays and such using only hand tools
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: vinemaplebows on February 14, 2014, 09:59:06 pm
Persistence ;)
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: Danzn Bar on February 14, 2014, 10:05:49 pm
Joeable,
I use a fine wide flat file...and use the edge of ruler on the two surfaces to see any spaces or gaps between either surface. when both surfaces show no spaces or gaps it's ready for glue up.
DBar
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: Bryce on February 14, 2014, 10:08:53 pm
Belt sander.
Sometimes followed by a toothing plane.
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: bubby on February 14, 2014, 10:30:11 pm
I use a belt sander, but like said a good file, also on the overlays hot glue them to a stick this will give you a handle that can be clamped into a vice
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: PatM on February 14, 2014, 11:16:43 pm
 Get a  sheet of sandpaper designed for a floor sander. The large square sections available from Home Depot. They are sticky on one side. Stick the sheet on a perfectly flat surface and rub your overlays and bow tips  across the sheet. That will quickly and perfectly flatten the surfaces.
 You can easily do backing strips on this type of surface as well.
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: DavidV on February 15, 2014, 12:44:07 am
For tip overlays I use a dovetail saw or other fine toothed back saw and cut a small sliver off the back of the tips. Sometimes it helps to file a notch to get the saw started.

Hope that made sense :P
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: ohma2 on February 15, 2014, 10:14:25 am
What pat m said simple easy precise
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: Don Case on February 15, 2014, 01:37:17 pm
Get a  sheet of sandpaper designed for a floor sander. The large square sections available from Home Depot. They are sticky on one side. Stick the sheet on a perfectly flat surface and rub your overlays and bow tips  across the sheet. That will quickly and perfectly flatten the surfaces.
 You can easily do backing strips on this type of surface as well.

I stuck mine to an old Volkswagon side window, nice and flat.
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: dbb on February 15, 2014, 01:51:04 pm
Get a  sheet of sandpaper designed for a floor sander. The large square sections available from Home Depot. They are sticky on one side. Stick the sheet on a perfectly flat surface and rub your overlays and bow tips  across the sheet. That will quickly and perfectly flatten the surfaces.
 You can easily do backing strips on this type of surface as well.

I stuck mine to an old Volkswagon side window, nice and flat.
I use  stone flooring tiles,the bigger ones is 10-12"x20-24" and pretty cheap. Just check with a straightedge that they really are flat first
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: Joec123able on February 15, 2014, 03:47:22 pm
Thanks all for the advice
Title: Re: Glueing surfaces
Post by: mikekeswick on February 16, 2014, 03:38:05 am
Good thick glass is the one - almost always perfectly flat.