11-14-2021, 12:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-14-2021, 12:06 PM by Handplanesandmore.)
No professional picture framers would rely on glue alone for mitered frames. Although a recent video about miters may suggest glue is strong enough, don't put all your money there. For one thing, the test in the video didn't take into account wood movement over time nor did it take account of various kinds of force.
Sizing does help, but it doesn't offer the kind of structural strength a fastener does. Glue alone is fine in ideal situations. I prefer to prepare for the worst......eg the frame or a mitered box is dropped by accident.
If your frame is a big one or important, don't be lazy. Just reinforce the joints and sleep well.
Simon
Sizing does help, but it doesn't offer the kind of structural strength a fastener does. Glue alone is fine in ideal situations. I prefer to prepare for the worst......eg the frame or a mitered box is dropped by accident.
If your frame is a big one or important, don't be lazy. Just reinforce the joints and sleep well.
Simon