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What is the trick to prevent two boards from slipping and sliding when they are clamped together, surface-to-surface? A trick to prevent two board...

What is the trick to prevent two boards from slipping and sliding when they are clamped together, surface-to-surface?

A trick to prevent two boards from slipping and sliding when they are clamped together, surface-to-surface is to drive a couple of very small brads into the surface of one board, then cut off their heads at a sharp angle, leaving about 1/16" protruding above the board's surface...with a sharp point on each. Then, apply the glue and lay the mating board in position on top and tap firmly with a wooden mallet or the heel of your hand to "impale" the top board on the bottom one, preventing any slippage.

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The trick to prevent two boards from slipping and sliding when they are clamped together, surface-to-surface, as described in your question, is to drive small brads into the surface of one board and cut off their heads at a sharp angle, leaving about 1/16" protruding above the board's surface. These brads will act as small spikes that will help grip the mating board and prevent slippage. After applying glue, you can then lay the mating board in position on top and tap firmly with a wooden mallet or the heel of your hand to secure the boards together.

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