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# Recognize that once you start applying glue you are on a clock to finish setting up the glue joint before the set time.
 
# Recognize that once you start applying glue you are on a clock to finish setting up the glue joint before the set time.
 
# Apply a bead of glue on one surface of your glue joint. Then, spread out that glue into a thin film using your fingers, a glue brush, or a glue roller.  
 
# Apply a bead of glue on one surface of your glue joint. Then, spread out that glue into a thin film using your fingers, a glue brush, or a glue roller.  
# Repeat step 5 for the other surface of your glue joint such that both surfaces have a thin, even film of glue.'
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# Repeat step 5 for the other surface of your glue joint such that both surfaces have a thin, even film of glue.
 
# Quickly use a paper towel to wipe your fingers clean of glue. The goal here is to remove most of the wet glue so it doesn't get spread all over your lumber. Do NOT take the time to clean all of the glue.
 
# Quickly use a paper towel to wipe your fingers clean of glue. The goal here is to remove most of the wet glue so it doesn't get spread all over your lumber. Do NOT take the time to clean all of the glue.
 
# Using the clamps you already gathered, clamp your glue joint together  
 
# Using the clamps you already gathered, clamp your glue joint together  
 
# You can never have too many clamps.
 
# You can never have too many clamps.
# After 5-10 minutes, wipe up the excess glue squeeze out.  
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# After 5-10 minutes, wipe up the excess glue squeeze out.
    
=== General Knowledge ===
 
=== General Knowledge ===

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