what glue for side purflings to binding?

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what glue for side purflings to binding?

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I need to glue up some .020 maple to my bindings for the side purfling, before bending (by hand, if it makes a difference - it won't be sandwiched together and cooled in a bender).

What glue would you guys recommend?

I've read TB3 or CA for the heat resistance, but that the CA might stain the maple.

thanks!
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Re: what glue for side purflings to binding?

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The bindings are Madagascar Rosewood, there is some streaking but for the most part they are dark. I do bend bindings 2 at a time so I will tape them purf-to-purf.

Thanks Rick!
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Re: what glue for side purflings to binding?

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Darren,
I have been using CA and had no issue with separation as long as you get the glue along the entire surface length. I tried LMI white glue and when I went to bend, I got some delamination. If you keep it dry, it seemed to work better, but the steam generated caused problems. Go for the CA and hopefully the staining won't be an issue.

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Re: what glue for side purflings to binding?

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I find fish glue pretty good for heat bending
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Re: what glue for side purflings to binding?

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I tried fish glue once, but I didn't like it cause I couldn't get the fish apart when it came time to cook them
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Kevin Sjostrand wrote:I tried fish glue once, but I didn't like it cause I couldn't get the fish apart when it came time to cook them

BAAHHHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
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on a SCALE of one to ten we will but this on the SUNNY side of 10. Lets not get hooked on this topic.
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Re: what glue for side purflings to binding?

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hmmm.

ok for the glue-up, should I clamp it up and wick in the ca or try lay down a bead of glue and then clamp it up?
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when attaching a purfling using CA I like to make a holder so I can get things set in. I use wax paper so I don't glue unwanted things together and then wick in the CA
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Re: what glue for side purflings to binding?

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I used my trusty binder clips and tacked the purf down to the binding, then filled in the gaps where the clips were. Then cleaned everything up with a little bit of scraping:
purfs-001.jpg
And the ends are matched for grain and color at the end wedge, and taped together ready for bending:
purfs-003.jpg
Thanks for all the assistance!
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