11-02-2016, 10:58 AM
I tried to attach a pic, but got a "file is too big" message and my computer skills don't include reducing the file size of a photo.
Anyway, the parquet piece in question is approx 13" x 17" x 1/4" thick and consists of approx 370 diamond shaped pieces of various types of wood. It will be the tray bottom, supported by 3/16 ply on the bottom. I have two questions:
1. What to use to fill the cracks where my joinery skills were not up to the task. Not too many, but I'm particuarly concerned about cracks between the light colored (mostly pink) pieces. Super glue, epoxy, lots of varnish, or something else? What has worked for you in the past?
2. How to fasten the parquet to the plywood? The parquet will be sandwiched beteen the dado in the tray sides and the ply. I will drill oversized holes in the parquet to allow for movement. First I thought of just tite bond, then contact cement, then silicone, then finally --since it is going to be secured completely around the edges--why not just a dab of tite bond in the center?
I toyed around with sandwiching it between the ply and a piece of acrylic but I think that would make too big a sandwich and I hate covering wood up.
Finally, if someone wants to take the time to teach me how to resize them, I'll post some pics.
Papa Jim
Anyway, the parquet piece in question is approx 13" x 17" x 1/4" thick and consists of approx 370 diamond shaped pieces of various types of wood. It will be the tray bottom, supported by 3/16 ply on the bottom. I have two questions:
1. What to use to fill the cracks where my joinery skills were not up to the task. Not too many, but I'm particuarly concerned about cracks between the light colored (mostly pink) pieces. Super glue, epoxy, lots of varnish, or something else? What has worked for you in the past?
2. How to fasten the parquet to the plywood? The parquet will be sandwiched beteen the dado in the tray sides and the ply. I will drill oversized holes in the parquet to allow for movement. First I thought of just tite bond, then contact cement, then silicone, then finally --since it is going to be secured completely around the edges--why not just a dab of tite bond in the center?
I toyed around with sandwiching it between the ply and a piece of acrylic but I think that would make too big a sandwich and I hate covering wood up.
Finally, if someone wants to take the time to teach me how to resize them, I'll post some pics.
Papa Jim
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