Hey Joshua, glad I found you. Your insights are very valuable. I first found you on Woodshop Life Podcast discussing color theory. I wanted to ask you if there are any good books about color theory for woodworkers. Also, any good references on furniture repair and restoration. I appreciate you and what you do, good ethical business. Thank you!
I'm a traditional cabinet maker who uses mainly hide glue or rabbit skin glue which as a higher bloom strength then hide, regarding gorilla glue the d3 PVA is very good especially on splice work etc it's got a bit of elasticity to it and is very strong once set, all the foam type polyurethane glues are rubbish they never create a strong bond as they don't adhere to the wood like hide or PVA based glues. They are for site workers fitting handrails etc to gap fill their price work.
Hey Joshua, glad I found you. Your insights are very valuable. I first found you on Woodshop Life Podcast discussing color theory. I wanted to ask you if there are any good books about color theory for woodworkers. Also, any good references on furniture repair and restoration. I appreciate you and what you do, good ethical business. Thank you!
I'm a traditional cabinet maker who uses mainly hide glue or rabbit skin glue which as a higher bloom strength then hide, regarding gorilla glue the d3 PVA is very good especially on splice work etc it's got a bit of elasticity to it and is very strong once set, all the foam type polyurethane glues are rubbish they never create a strong bond as they don't adhere to the wood like hide or PVA based glues. They are for site workers fitting handrails etc to gap fill their price work.