Date: 12/22/2010, 6:42 pm
Hello again John,
Thanks for the help. Your clamps look like an excellent way to make sure the two sides of the cut line are registered in the same plane. I will use the idea and assume that as long as the ends are accurately in the same plane, the two surfaces will be close enough.
Thanks again for taking the time to reply,
Best regards,
Allan Edie
: When glueing the strips on the second side of the accent strip, it
: is best if the strips are forced to the same level as the first
: set of strips, to ensure they are on the same plane and avoid
: unfairness in the surface.
: I often use little clamps made from bolts with wing nuts to keep
: strips on the same plan, as in the photo below, though for a
: different purpose than yours.
: John
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