Somebody may have mentioned this in another thread but I'm not finding it. I'm wondering if there's a type of glue or a technique of application that avoids "stain resistance", those spots that inevitably get on the surface of the work around the joint and and prevent the stain from taking.
It's been a while since I've made something but IIRC, the glue soaks into the surface of the wood a bit and you have to sand the living crap out of it to get it out that way.
A couple of threads down it's suggested that titebond is a decent cabinet glue if thinned. But I wonder if thinned glue wouldn't soak into the wood even more.
It's been a while since I've made something but IIRC, the glue soaks into the surface of the wood a bit and you have to sand the living crap out of it to get it out that way.
A couple of threads down it's suggested that titebond is a decent cabinet glue if thinned. But I wonder if thinned glue wouldn't soak into the wood even more.
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