Splintering problem

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Shitty glue!!!
And probably shitty gluing, I don't know what I did but I can't imagine it's all the glue's fault. Thankfully a friend makes traditional musical instruments and also works with blades, so he'll fix it up, but it's just a shame it happened in the first place.
 
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And probably shitty gluing, I don't know what I did but I can't imagine it's all the glue's fault. Thankfully a friend makes traditional musical instruments and also works with blades, so he'll fix it up, but it's just a shame it happened in the first place.
Nah. With glueing you can’t do anything wrong when it comes to splintering.
Of course you can make lumps of glue etc but it’s a simple procesure, applicate glue and let it dry, then sandwich the blade with rubbers.
 
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Nah. With glueing you can’t do anything wrong when it comes to splintering.
Of course you can make lumps of glue etc but it’s a simple procesure, applicate glue and let it dry, then sandwich the blade with rubbers.
Nah, I'm paranoid about the glue being even. I just thought I may have put too much, but I always do one thin layer on blade and one thin layer on rubber. But it still sticks like crazy...
 
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Dang, that’s a nasty splinter! I had a similar issue with my Yinhe V14 Pro and Sanwei Parla. Nowadays, I bought some rubber cement, thinned it with thinner or spiritus, and applied it evenly on the blade. After letting it dry, I put on the WBG. It worked perfectly!
 
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Dang, that’s a nasty splinter! I had a similar issue with my Yinhe V14 Pro and Sanwei Parla. Nowadays, I bought some rubber cement, thinned it with thinner or spiritus, and applied it evenly on the blade. After letting it dry, I put on the WBG. It worked perfectly!
I'll put lacquer on all these softer blades, I don't think anything other will help. I haven't seen anyone that sells rubber cement around here.
 
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