Tayler_mann
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So I am in the middle of this bed frame build for a client. The head board consists of 5 set in panels with 31 posts in between the frame with the set in panels and a top rail. That means that each post had 2 dominos in it, which when you add that up gives you 62 dominos and 124 holes to glue and clamp in a very short amount of time. So I did a dry fit to figure out he best way to glue this up....and it is a head scratcher. As of right now the entire frame is within .5 a mm of square. So I feel like if I could glue up all the posts at one time and clamp everything into a know square corner everything will stay perfect. The only problem is there won't be enough time to do that much glueing before the glue sets up in the dominos.
The other option would be to glue them one side at a time first into the frame with the 5 set in panels. Than to glue the top rail on all at once. However, I feel I could tend to get the posts a little off square on the first set of glue ups and than it will cause some issues on the second glue up.
I look forward to the advice everyone has to share with me. I've included a few pictures so it might be easier to see. Also, it is important to know hat I have to glue this frame in between two 4" x 4" solid posts on each side so being square is extremely important. I like to say I do not want to have to take. My track saw to the sides before glueing the 4 x 4's to the frame since it would make those absolutely gorgeous miters look awful.
On a side note I have only used Festool tools (TS 55, OF1400, CMS, Domino, and Ro 150) so far in this build. Only exception is my clamps and turbo ii. I only have about 4 hours of labor into the cutting sanding glueing and set up so far. I have about twice that in the veneer process though.
The other option would be to glue them one side at a time first into the frame with the 5 set in panels. Than to glue the top rail on all at once. However, I feel I could tend to get the posts a little off square on the first set of glue ups and than it will cause some issues on the second glue up.
I look forward to the advice everyone has to share with me. I've included a few pictures so it might be easier to see. Also, it is important to know hat I have to glue this frame in between two 4" x 4" solid posts on each side so being square is extremely important. I like to say I do not want to have to take. My track saw to the sides before glueing the 4 x 4's to the frame since it would make those absolutely gorgeous miters look awful.
On a side note I have only used Festool tools (TS 55, OF1400, CMS, Domino, and Ro 150) so far in this build. Only exception is my clamps and turbo ii. I only have about 4 hours of labor into the cutting sanding glueing and set up so far. I have about twice that in the veneer process though.