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Double Quick Edging Trick
Rob Johnstone

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Gluing a solid hardwood edge onto a plywood component is something of a chore for me. A long time ago I learned to speed the process up by clamping two plywood pieces to a single piece of solid wood. After the glue cures, I simply rip down the center of the hardwood strip with the result being two pieces of plywood, each with its own hardwood edge.

- Rob Johnstone
This article originally appeared in the Woodworker's Journal eZine.
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