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The glueup is a bent lamination of 4 plys 30" x 72". The bend is pretty gentle, only 120" radius, but I need good strength in the final piece. Planning on using ordinary yellow glue, which will be plenty strong. Thinking of using a squeegee. What would you use?
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#31
9" black foam roller Allow extra glue to start until the roller gets saturated.
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#32
+1 on foam roller. That's what I have used for larger pieces. Not perfect but pretty quick.
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#33
How do I spread glue on a large surface?
I start by trying to spread glue on a small surface. The rest just happens.
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#34
Under a buck. I use them for spreading glue when veneering to help get a uniform coating. Ace Hardware

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#35
+1 on notched trowel. Roller works, but I find the trowel gives better control.
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#36
Small short nap paint roller. Squeegee too uneven
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#37
These

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#38
Go with the trowel. You'll thank us later.
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#39
J roller works too. Washable.
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