Hey guys I am starting my first build tomorrow, I am going and buying the board tomorrow from HD or Lowes. I have a board, cut diagram for a 4'x8' sheet of 3/4" MDF. Since I already have the cuts laid out with 1/4 margin for error that can be sanded off at the end. The actually cutting will be easy and pretty straight forward as long as I stick to my cut layout.
I would like to hear a few suggestions and things I should keep in mind for this build. I never worked with wood glue before, but I was gonna buy "Gorilla Wood Glue". A thought that ran through my head about the double baffle was the use a paint brush to apply the glue, and then clamp then pieces together...does that sound OK? I have a small nail gun so if it is ok I was thinking about nailing and gluing the edges and then clamping them till the glue dries. Basically I would like to hear a few tricks of the trade that could help make this first time build go as smooth as possible.
Just in case it helps here are my tools:
Small Table saw
Chop/Miter saw
Jig saw
Circular saw
"Mouse" sander
Belt sander
18v Cordless drill/ Bits
Small Nial gun
Air compressor
I guess just your basic woodworking tools. Thanks a lot guys and have a good night.
I would like to hear a few suggestions and things I should keep in mind for this build. I never worked with wood glue before, but I was gonna buy "Gorilla Wood Glue". A thought that ran through my head about the double baffle was the use a paint brush to apply the glue, and then clamp then pieces together...does that sound OK? I have a small nail gun so if it is ok I was thinking about nailing and gluing the edges and then clamping them till the glue dries. Basically I would like to hear a few tricks of the trade that could help make this first time build go as smooth as possible.
Just in case it helps here are my tools:
Small Table saw
Chop/Miter saw
Jig saw
Circular saw
"Mouse" sander
Belt sander
18v Cordless drill/ Bits
Small Nial gun
Air compressor
I guess just your basic woodworking tools. Thanks a lot guys and have a good night.
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