A genius trick no one shows
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- čas přidán 12. 07. 2023
- Follow this incredibly simple tip to ensure you get flat panels every time moving forward. This is such a simple trick and great way to visualize what over tightening clamps does to your work.
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This is, by far, the best video on panel glue ups on youtube. Thank you.
I watch a lot of videos and I've seen this matter discussed dozens of times, even a few visual representations. This was the best, and showed the proper way to correct it too.
Glad you found it helpful
Wow! I have certainly been guilty of "Cranking, and Cranking" the clamps until my arms hurt. You just blew my mind Jason. I feel like i just turned the corner on my woodworking skill set. Thank you for sharing this information.
Glad to help
me too
I feel like I attended a master class with all your presentations. Thank you.
Excellent information, loved the straight edge portion!!! Thanks for sharing.
Nicely done. Logical, clean and neat.
Thx. You just spared me the job in the future of additional clamping vertically!
Wow!!! Finally! Thank you so much. I am definitely guilty of over-tightening the clamps on my panel glue-ups. Now I understand why I have had so much trouble getting flat panels. Definitely learned something here. Hopefully my next dining room table will be easier to get to flat after glue-up. :)
Excellent tip! Thank you. So true, the instinctual reaction is to try and "tighten" your way out of this problem.
Thank you for a really clear demonstration of how clamping pressure helps determine perfect flatness in a glue-up.
The straight edge idea is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Super helpful, Jason. I am in the middle of building 2 desks for each of my sons and the first turned out not so flat. Will incorporate these tips on the next one! Thanks!
Absolutely brilliant video. great instruction.
Fantastic video! I tend to always over tighten, and have to spend way too long trying to sand it flat! Thank you very much
Very good. Clear and helpful.
This video is valuable on the don’t overtighten clamps lesson alone. Thanks, Jason!
This is an excellent video to explain how to do this. This is exactly what I do and I have had the hardest time explaining this to people who have worked for me through the years. Well done! Thank you and keep it up.
Thanks Jason! I used this technique yesterday during a glue-up and was surprised how cupped my panel was when I initially put the straight edge down. Saved me lots of sanding! Thanks again.
Thank you Sir, your comments and the cadence of your delivery are spot on. There was a time when we had to build a clamp rack for a glue up and close the joints flatten the work with the wedges in the rack system. You hit the method of operation right on. Love the wood grain!
This video gives me a ton of confidence for my next large glue-up. Thank you!
Great advise! Thanks so much for this.
Thanks for the great video Jason! I struggle with flat panels so much!
Happy to help!
it's fantastic... I respect you Bent
Holy hell, I just made this exact mistake on a woodworking project! This is one of the most useful tips I've seen online!
Great tips for us part time wood woodworkers. As well, good reminders about saving cleanup under your glue up and the clamps, Well done.
Excellent! I've been an aggressive amateur woodworker, but this problem has always haunted me. Thanks, and subscribed!
Another very useful and straightforward video. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, simple and well explained, you've earned a subscription. Thank you
OUTSTANDING video, thank you !!!
Thank you for this! Excellent
Great tip, thanks!
A master class in an essential wood working skill- flat panel glue ups! Great video. As I watched your video I was remembering the evolution of this glue up process in our own shop. Currently, we do it exactly as shown - in every detail. But, we have had employees that swore by using cauls and cranking the clamps to the breaking point. In fact, one fella did successfully prove his strength by breaking a pipe clamp! We had to wonder if there was any glue left in the joint!
Excellent! Thanks for the tutorial! Makes sense.
Now what am I going to do for daily exercise, Cheers for that great info
Very important knowledge. Thanks
Great trick, thanks for sharing.
Great vid! Thanks for the tip!
Excellent tip!
Clear and useful. Thanks!
Wow! This is really helpful. Thank you so much!
Wow! This is so simple! I know I over-tighten the clamps. This will be very helpful.
This is a good one, Jason. This is always a topic in woodworking groups that seems to be almost as misunderstood as dust collection.
Very cool tip. Thanks!
Well done. Something that most of us "know", but you laid it out in a way that is difficult to ignore in the future. This approach eliminates the need for cauls 75% of the time. Thank you for illustrating this in a simple way!
Thank you! I found this very helpful.
This was really helpful for me. Thank you!
GREAT TIP!!! Thank you.
I'm over so guilty of this. Thank you so much for this tutorial.
You are so welcome!
Great explanation and demonstration! Thank you so much!
You’re welcome
Very simple yet very helpful. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Man this would have saved me so much sanding time in the past. Thank you for this, Jason!
You’re welcome
Wow! A fantastic observation (and uniquely new technique!).
I learned something new here. Thank you! Excellent presentation.
good instruction for a fully equiped wood working shop!
Thanks for this lesson GREAT
Thanks! I wish I had watched this video yesterday!
good knowledge, and great video so clear , thks
Great video. I`m just about to glue up an 8 foot table top and this video gave some great info that should help. Thanks
One very important thing I would make sure people do with this method, is not just pay attention to the straightedge going flat, but also that you still have the seams together, and not opening the clamp so far that the seams are coming apart.
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Wow! Thank you. Brilliant. I learned a lot there.
Great video and tip!
Patiently waiting tor you to show the new table saw!
Next week!
Great tip - thanks for sharing. Cheers
Great video, very helpful and well explained.
Nice job brother!
Nice. I'm still very much learning. I go fairly slow and keep my level and square handy checking everything constantly.
Fantastic tip as I am about to build my first table - I just subscribed!
Great video. Just ordered my straight edge. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
Great way to ensure you're flat and clamped as you should be. This idea goes into my toolbox; thank you.
Glad to help
Love this process glad I saw this right before I'm about to glue up a table.. wood whisperer did a great analysis about parallel clamps and mentioned how they are not the best for glue ups on panels due to bar flexing causing a bow. That was a good visual representation! I'll use a mix of parallel and pipe clamps and use this technique for sure
Pipe clamps apply more pressure than a parallel clamp however they will also bow. Alternate top and bottom with whatever clamp you decide to use and check for flat with a straight edge like Jason says.
Thank you Jason!
You’re welcome!
Thank you great technique ❤❤❤❤
That's great... I have a table glue up coming up soon... will definitely try this
Great video! I learned something else today. Never too old to learn ;) Thanks!
Glad to hear it!
Great video! I'm making an elm table, and will use all of this advice. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
This is a great hack for flat panels. Thanks for sharing
You are so welcome!
Thanks for a very informative video. I learned a lot here.
Wow, learning something new every time you post - thanks for sharing!
Glad to hear it!
Thank you so much.
I’ve not watched your channel before. I thoroughly enjoyed this tutorial. Well spoken and well thought out. From my personal experience I like to tap the boards with a block and a no bounce mallet as they are drawing up and I feel that the gentle shock helps the biscuits get seated all the way. Nice job!
Thank you so much!
Perfect technique minus the Lamelos.
Thank You for this video. I did not know this.
Thank you!
Probably one of the most useful trick I have ever heard. I happened to glue up a panel a couple weeks ago and guess what, it's not perfectly flat. Yet I saw it during the glueing process and I thought I could get rid of those defaults by tapping down with my hammer. But no. The panel is still not flat. If only I'd known this trick before. Anyway I will have some more panels to make pretty soon and I'm sure I will think of you. Thank you for sharing this wonderful trick.
That's actually a good hack. I wasn't sure where it was going at first but that was worth it.
Really great tip! I’ll be doing this from now on
Fantastic information. Thank you very much!
Glad it was helpful!
That was the best example of why you should not over tighten clamps that I have seen thus far. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice trick, thank you
👍👍👍👍 Giving many more Thumbs Up Likes!!! So nice to see basic, but very misunderstood, techniques explained, and visually shown. Thanks Jason!!
Glad it was helpful!
Perfect video - thank you... I can't wait to try all of this out on my next panel glue up, particularly the genius trick! And how have only 2% of views liked this video?? How could you watch this and not like it??!
Excellent Vid! Exactly how we learned 32 years ago
thank you going to make my first and I would have overtightened for sure.
great video....tape on clamps...wow...never thought of that!
Thank you. Learned something
Good info.
amazing simple trick. thanks
Most welcome
Tank you . I had this problem before .👍
Lots of great info in this video, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Very nicely explained and straightforward - thank you. I have 10' long x 2" thick walnut planks in my basement, that has air dried for the last 5 years. This will be first dining room table - if all goes well.
Good stuff
Bob
England
Crazy good technique. Thank you.
Very welcome!