Ep 5b: Gluing up the Case
Chris takes on a stressful, multipart glue up, on camera, just to make it more interesting
Videos in the Series
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		Ep 1: Enfield Cupboard with Hand Tools – IntroOctober 30, 2018 
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		Ep 2: Case LayoutOctober 30, 2018 
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		Ep 3a: Hand-cut Tapered Dovetails – SocketsOctober 30, 2018 
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		Ep 3b: Hand-cut Tapered Dovetails – KeysOctober 30, 2018 
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		Ep 4a: Case Dovetails – TailsNovember 6, 2018 
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		Ep 4b: Case Dovetails – PinsNovember 6, 2018 
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		Ep 4c: Handcut Rabbets and Dovetail FittingNovember 6, 2018 
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		Ep 5a: Cutting the FeetNovember 13, 2018 
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		Ep 5b: Gluing up the CaseNovember 13, 2018 
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		Ep 6: BackboardsNovember 20, 2018 
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		Ep 7a: Hand-cut MortisesNovember 27, 2018 
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		Ep 7b: Hand-cut TenonsNovember 27, 2018 
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		Ep 8: Drawboring and Gluing Up the Face FrameDecember 4, 2018 
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		Ep 9a: Sticking the Crown MoldingDecember 11, 2018 
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		Ep 9b: Attaching the Crown MoldingDecember 11, 2018 
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		Ep 10a: Door Layout – Through-MortisesDecember 18, 2018 
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		Ep 10b: Door Layout – Through-TenonsDecember 18, 2018 
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		Ep 11a: Chopping the Through-MortisesJanuary 2, 2019 
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		Ep 11b: Sawing the Through-TenonsJanuary 2, 2019 
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		Ep 12a: Rabbeting the Panels and Door AssemblyJanuary 8, 2019 
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		Ep 12b: Mounting and Fitting the Door–ConclusionJanuary 8, 2019 
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		Free Plan: Shaker Enfield CupboardJanuary 14, 2019 
 
					 
					 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
			 
			 
						  
						  
						  
						  
					 
					 
					 
					 
	   
		 
	 
	       
	       
	       
	       
         
         
         
         
	         
	         
	         
	         
	        
Comments
will plans be available?
Plans are on there way. They should be posted next week.
I'm getting ready to glue up the case for a dresser and was looking for tips. I was amazed to see Chris apply glue fully across the sliding dovetails. Everything I've read says you shouldn't do that because it will keep the sides from moving and they'll likely split. What did I get wrong? I'd prefer to do the same if it's not likely to cause damage. Is there some extenuating circumstance?
In this case, the grain is going in the same direction. So it'll all move together. If you're dealing with a crossgrain joint, you'll just want to glue the end.
thanks Ben.
Guess I should have watched the preceding videos.
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