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PostSubject: Advice on Making Decks   Advice on Making Decks EmptyFri Jun 01, 2012 2:44 pm

What Would Help for Making the Decks ive Thought of Trying to Evenly Pressure Both Side of the Mold When i Clamp them But i havent Tryed it yet Becuase im Waiting for My New mold Any Advice?
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PostSubject: Re: Advice on Making Decks   Advice on Making Decks EmptyFri Jun 01, 2012 2:48 pm

How many of these fucking threads are being made... look at other threads before making one :/
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PostSubject: Re: Advice on Making Decks   Advice on Making Decks EmptyFri Jun 01, 2012 3:40 pm

When you get the mold, super glue it to a wood vice. This will insure that you'll have an even amount of pressure on both sides of the mold.
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PostSubject: Re: Advice on Making Decks   Advice on Making Decks EmptyFri Jun 01, 2012 4:45 pm

Pop Shop FB wrote:
When you get the mold, super glue it to a wood vice. This will insure that you'll have an even amount of pressure on both sides of the mold.

lool good advice..
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PostSubject: Re: Advice on Making Decks   Advice on Making Decks EmptyFri Jun 01, 2012 5:01 pm

Pop Shop FB wrote:
When you get the mold, super glue it to a wood vice. This will insure that you'll have an even amount of pressure on both sides of the mold.

and then a total nightmare placing/lining up the veneers...

if you have a decent vice you wont encounter any of these problems....

a cheap vice wont cut it...if you can hardly lift the vice, its going to work...if you can throw your vice in the air....more often it wont.
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PostSubject: Re: Advice on Making Decks   Advice on Making Decks EmptySat Jun 02, 2012 6:42 pm

blosom wrote:

if you have a decent vice you wont encounter any of these problems....

a cheap vice wont cut it...if you can hardly lift the vice, its going to work...if you can throw your vice in the air....more often it wont.

basically this. need heavy duty. or get a hydraulic press? but those are spendy...
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