Advanced Woodworking: Gluing and Clamping
Across
- 2. A wood assembly constructed on a plywood base to assist in clamping, often cabinet doors or thick stock.
- 3. Type of specialized accessory used with parallel-jaw clamps to prevent cabinet door distortion (2 words).
- 6. What innermost boards tend to do in large glue-ups without proper caul support.
- 9. The state the edging strip must maintain with the surface of the plywood until the glue cures.
- 12. Used along a joint before assembly to prevent cured glue residue from interfering with a finish (2 words).
- 15. The type of small clamps used by finish carpenters for decorative moldings (3 words).
- 17. The resulting glue that appears around a clamped joint, indicating a proper bond (2 words).
- 18. A flexible clamp necessary for projects with unusual angles, such as an octagonal window frame (2 words).
- 19. Small clamps used for assembling small boxes, cases, or narrow wood frames (2 words).
- 20. The type of clamps that typically use galvanized steel pipe (2 words).
Down
- 1. The angle (in words) at which angle clamps are designed to hold parts together.
- 4. The desired alignment in frame and panel construction that the floating panel does not help maintain
- 5. The name for clamps whose jaw faces always remain parallel under pressure (3 words).
- 7. Used to align boards or distribute pressure across the width and length of stock.
- 8. The type of pressure required when using cauls near delicate dovetail joints.
- 10. A common problem caused by uneven clamp pressure where the wood curves upward.
- 11. Used to remove squeeze-out of yellow woodworker's glue immediately. (2 words)
- 13. Clamps that are ideal for securing edging strips to plywood shelving (2 words).
- 14. Required under pipe clamps when joining boards edge to edge to center the wood (2 words).
- 16. A type of mechanical fastener that angle clamps hold the joint long enough for installation of.