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KCStudly wrote:Looks good. Will you trim it flush to the edges or do you plan to trim wide and wrap around the edges? If the later, what is your take on errant glue stiffening the canvas around the edge, and how will you deal with that?
This is one of my concerns, as I plan on leaving a small flap from wall to roof, and then gluing that down in a separate operation; and again from roof to wall and gluing that in a separate operation once the main canvas is secure. So whether it is better to hold the glue back from the edges a little and try to force some glue down under when folding the flap, or to go straight to the edge as evenly as possible but not making the edge too stiff that it wants to hold the canvas up when trying to wrap it over a smooth radius.
Fred Trout wrote:Here is an edge closeup with the best tool size for glue-up & smoothing out the canvas. I think quarter round molding would over any ugly corner issue.
Edit: I used about 1/3 - 1/2 gallon of Titebond II on this one panel. I see purchasing a couple to several gallons of Titebond II in my future - kinda spendy.
an alternative to TBll and canvas I've been using 10oz burlap and closeout/oops paint
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