Squeegee for epoxy

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Steve Sawyer
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Squeegee for epoxy

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This tool has turned out to be just about perfect for spreading epoxy for grain-filling:
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It's called a Sili-Comb, and comes in a set with several other silicone glue applicators that are also real handy to have around. I don't have any single glue-spreading tool, but switch between these silicone tools, brayers (the rollers for applying ink to carved linoleum-blocks for printing) , closed-cell foam rollers for spreading veneer glue, popsicle sticks, toothpicks, etc. etc.

Anyway, I used a conventional squeegee that I hacked into a smaller, 3" width for spreading epoxy, but this is actually much easier to handle.
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Peter Wilcox
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Re: Squeegee for epoxy

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I use old credit (or AARP :D ) cards for epoxy, and a toothed credit card (made in about 15 seconds with a bandsaw) for spreading glue over surfaces. Works for me, and the price is right.
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Steve Sawyer
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Re: Squeegee for epoxy

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Peter Wilcox wrote:I use old credit (or AARP :D ) cards for epoxy, and a toothed credit card (made in about 15 seconds with a bandsaw) for spreading glue over surfaces. Works for me, and the price is right.
I hoard "credit cards" (key cards from hotels, emptied gas & gift cards etc.) and find dozens of uses for them, but find them too aggressive for spreading epoxy.

OTOH cheap sheet metal mastic spreaders from the hardware store w/ 3/32" tooth spacing are perfect for some glue spreading, especially for veneering.
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Re: Squeegee for epoxy

Post by Gordon Bellerose »

I use different squeegies for different parts of the guitar.
I have 2 short (I cut down 2 - 8 inch to about 3 inch) for the sides and cutouts.
One I trimmed to a convex shape, the other I trimmed to a concave shape.
Then I have another longer 10 inch for the flat surfaces.
As long as I use alcohol to clean them after use, they last for a long time.

I even use my gloved hands on certain portions, especially where runs are possible on the sides, just to clean up at the end of application.
I need your help. I can't possibly make all the mistakes myself!
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