Festool Conturo- Walnut Edge Banding

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Hi All,

Does anyone have any advice as to what colour adhesive to use for real walnut edge banding (1 mm).

I always use TB dark when gluing walnut.  Thinking the dark brown is the best choice.

Thanks.
 
Yeah, the darker color will help. Don't be shocked by how much it takes to "bleed" the old color out when changing.
 
Crazyraceguy said:
.......Don't be shocked by how much it takes to "bleed" the old color out when changing.

I got sick of wasting glue pucks when changing from one colour adhesive to another ( on a good day, between 3 or 4 pucks to get the new colour to show consistently)....I imagine changing back from a dark colour such as the dark Brown or Black to the White or Natural colour, may well take even more pucks.

So, I bought a Silicone mould that has 8 puck size recesses in it and just purge the old colour out until I'm happy, then I can re use the pucks when the colour isn't crucial.

It works a treat....👍👍👍
 
Distinctive Interiors said:
Crazyraceguy said:
.......Don't be shocked by how much it takes to "bleed" the old color out when changing.

I got sick of wasting glue pucks when changing from one colour adhesive to another ( on a good day, between 3 or 4 pucks to get the new colour to show consistently)....I imagine changing back from a dark colour such as the dark Brown or Black to the White or Natural colour, may well take even more pucks.

So, I bought a Silicone mould that has 8 puck size recesses in it and just purge the old colour out until I'm happy, then I can re use the pucks when the colour isn't crucial.

It works a treat....[emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
Do you have a link or picture ?
That sounds like a great idea, maybe put a mark on the pod to indicate when close,
Thanks, Charlie

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Back when I was making props and models I used an assortment of 3M hot melt glue sticks and made a silicon mold to recover the glue when changing.
 
pettyconstruction said:
Distinctive Interiors said:
Crazyraceguy said:
.......Don't be shocked by how much it takes to "bleed" the old color out when changing.

I got sick of wasting glue pucks when changing from one colour adhesive to another ( on a good day, between 3 or 4 pucks to get the new colour to show consistently)....I imagine changing back from a dark colour such as the dark Brown or Black to the White or Natural colour, may well take even more pucks.

So, I bought a Silicone mould that has 8 puck size recesses in it and just purge the old colour out until I'm happy, then I can re use the pucks when the colour isn't crucial.

It works a treat....[emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
Do you have a link or picture ?
That sounds like a great idea, maybe put a mark on the pod to indicate when close,
Thanks, Charlie

Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro

This is the one I ordered and it works really well.....👍
https://www.amazon.co.uk/silikomart...locphy=9045051&hvtargid=pla-393480722356&th=1

Regards, Tim.
 
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