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Sand/scrape off the old glue and reuse the Titebond. How are you clamping the franme?
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12-24-2022, 07:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-24-2022, 07:52 PM by Gary G™.)
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The strength of end grain joints can be improved if the "open" end grain is first sized. A sizing mixture may be made by mixing one part to two parts water to one part glue. Place the sizing mixture on the end grain. Let it soak in for no more than two minutes, and then continue with a regular application of glue.
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I never make a picture frame without a spline. I usually use a biscuit (I have the Ryobi mini as well). I also have a jig that rides on my fence to cut visible spline as well. At this point I would probably go back to the table saw and skim off a little bit of each end off. If the mirror won't fit now, I would enlarge the rabbit in the back. I wouldn't trust any glue without a spline this time. With a spline Tightbond should be fine.
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Maybe just read titebond instructions & follow them. I've made many picture frames without splines some with, some 30 years or older & never a failure some frames were moved many many times & shipped around the Country. Titebond is not made to work in cold weather, get a temp gauge in your shop so you know what your limitations may be.
https://titebond.com.au/wp-content/uploa...timate.pdf
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I ended up sanding the wood, regluing and letting it set in a heated room. I then inserted visible splines. It seems to work fine now.