stumcgoo said..
My current thinking for a semi single cure and to reduce "wet work" is to make 5 PVC foam (cheap and easy to work with) spokes similar shape to those landyacht and aus230 did (full width of rim and along the rad whoius lines by say 10mm thick) then glass all around each spoke, place in rim on flat surface, forming hub in centre then clamp this from otherside and let it cure. At the same time lay up disc sides and cure between 2 flat surfaces. Once it all goes off glue( using polyurethane adhesive) the disc sides.
Comments?
Never heard of PVC foam.
re the polyurathane glue. I have tested 3 brands as a woodglue and have concluded that it is useless in any situation where there might be any kind of stress,strain or shock. Its rather useless as a woodglue
I only use it as a glue for foams. to hold things together until it can be glassed over.
if you are carving a spoke then glassing over it. why not just make a U shaped mold , glass into that , then you dont need the foam, and you get a consistent width spoke.
joe , the drillers foam is polyurathane

polyurathane glues have a property where if you dampen the surfaces to be glued the glue will foam up and fill gaps, so its great for rough glueing.
but hardens to a brittle finish very quickly.
i would suggest that if you plan to use it on any project, make some test joints, then destruction test them ,drop them in water,.
I trialed 1 boat building glue that dissolved when it got wet!!!!!

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when you break the joint it should crack in the wood or whatever you are glueing, and NOT along the joint