End Grain Glue?
#7
Hi

Anyone have any tips on how to remove dried glue from the end grain fibers.  I had some glue squeeze out I missed while it dried overnight.  While I was able to scrape most of it off, the glue obviously slipped into the end grain itself.  I used Titebond yellow wood glue on hard maple.

I would really not like to throw it back on the TS and cut the length a little shorter.  Any other ideas would be much appreciated.

Thanks
Angelo
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#8
slice it with a sharp handplane 

Joe
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#9
+1

Sounds like a block plane chore to me
Thanks,  Curt
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#10
Yep, you gotta remove a sliver of wood and a sharp plane or even a chisel is the way to do that.
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#11
You're lucky with hard maple.  Oak would be a disaster.

Shaarrrrrrpppp low angle plane.
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#12
Acetone and a  light sanding, if pva.
Pat Warner
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