De-oiling lams for glue up

Started by matt g meyers, June 18, 2011, 03:04:00 PM

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matt g meyers

Hey guys,
I'm getting ready to glue one up with bolivian rosewood lams,and smooth on.I just wondered what is better for cleaning, acetone or alcohol. I remember reading once that one of them mixed with the smooth on made for a nasty byproduct when cutting and sanding.??
Matt
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jess stuart

I don't think I would use either if it were me.  I have successfully glued bocote which is oily without the acetone etc.  The solvent may bring more oil to the surface.

jsweka

If you ask 10 guys whether or not to clean with acetone before glue up, you'll get five that say to and five that say not to.

As for me - if it feels oily to the touch, I clean with acetone. I've recently made two bows with oily wood for the riser.  One was cocobola and the other was bacote.  I cleaned them both good with acetone before glue up and the smooth-on adhered well.  Now if I didn't clean with acetone, it may be just as likely that the smooth-on still would have still adhered like Jess said.

When it comes to this topic, I think you should just do what makes you feel more confident with your build.
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eflanders

I agree with jsweka!  I've done both and have had good results.  Just use what you think is appropriate.

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