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Author: Tony F
Date: 2019-02-11 06:37
I use a facial tissue. I stretch it over the tenon, brush it with some heated shellac and push the ring down over it. Rather than using a mallet I turn the joint over and push down on the bench-top to position the ring, then trim as already mentioned. The tissue will squash down to almost nothing and will hold the shellac where you want it. If the melted shellac is too viscous then thin it with a little alcohol. The ring can still be removed if necessary by warming it to soften the shellac.
BMCGAR suggested teflon tape. This is wonderful stuff for temporarily fixing joints but it's a low-friction material and as such is not the most appropriate material to use where you want to stick something in place.
Tony F.
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