Sometimes you have a simple project where you just want to
glue a couple of pieces of wood together. You might not want
to mess around with a bunch of fancy joinery, but you probably do want
the alignment of the two pieces to be correct. So you
draw some lines on one piece to show where the other piece
should go.
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Then you smear some glue on both pieces and slap them
together. The glue is so slippery that you can't keep
everything in position while you apply a clamp, and even if
you could, the squeezed out glue has covered up your
lines. Bummer.
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So what you need to do is start over, but this time before you
start slinging the glue, clamp an alignment block right next
to one of your layout lines, but on the opposite side of the
line from where the glued-on piece is supposed to go.
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Now you can glue and clamp the parts together and be confident that,
as long as the part you're gluing is in contact with the
alignment block, it will be in the right place.
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Don't forget to remove the alignment block and clean up the
excess glue before it hardens!
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