I'm working on a project where I'm gluing and doweling four laminated pine boards to create a larger panel. I'm curious if using sash clamps is necessary, or if the dowels alone will hold the boards securely?
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You're definitely going to want to use clamps when applying glue. They help ensure a solid bond and hold everything tight while it dries. Dowels do help align the boards and add some strength, but they're not a substitute for good clamping pressure.
While dowels do provide reinforcement and help align everything, they shouldn't be your only line of defense. The glue is crucial for a strong joint, and using clamps will ensure that the bond holds well. You might even consider making clamps from scrap wood if you don't have any handy.

Totally agree! And remember, with a tight fit, dowels can actually add significant strength too. But glue really is essential for holding everything together and preventing splits.