I'm working on a project where I'm gluing panels together edge to edge, and I'm looking for advice on how long I should keep them clamped before I can safely unclamp them. Is there a realistic timeframe I should be aware of?
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Typically, it's a good idea to leave your glued panels clamped for about 24 hours. That way, you're ensuring a strong bond before you take them apart. However, some glues like Titebond Fast and Thick can set pretty well in just 8 hours, so it varies depending on what you're using!
It really depends on the stress you expect on the joint after unclamping. For most scenarios, 24 hours is a solid baseline. If you're not going to put any stress on it for a few days, then maybe you can try shorter times, especially if you're working with multiple panels and want to speed things up.
I was thinking the same! I only have time to clamp three panels a day, so if I could unclamp them after a lighter timeframe, that would help a ton.

Totally agree with you on that! 24 hours feels right for most projects.