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    Exam 19: Making Wide Panels, Thick Blanks, and Corner Joints
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    When Gluing Up Boards, Clamps Should Be Spaced 6 to 12
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When Gluing Up Boards, Clamps Should Be Spaced 6 to 12

Question 16

Question 16

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When gluing up boards, clamps should be spaced 6 to 12 inches apart, alternating on the bottom and top of the panel.

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