if the joining is still damp, a simple wet rag will do the trick. If the joining is fully cured, then the first choice would be careful hand sanding using extrafine grit.
Maybe if the wood ever had polish or varnish on it, use a solvent - If raw wood, no way.
TiteBond lll is the best glue to stick any wood boards together.Clamp them and leave for 4 hours after joining.
Wood glue holds boards together.
Any wood glue, Elmer's white glue, TiteBond or many others will glue two boards.
To hold boards together strongly I often use a 'biscuit' or a dowel to help. This entails making a hole or two in the wood to be joined. Then carpenters glue is spread on the dowel and over the surfaces of the wood that will contact each other, and they are clamped together. Leave them clamped for at least 4 hours.
Joining two items with a substance (glue ) that bonds them together.
Pest management traps and glue boards are used primarily to catch and kill mice.
It is a joinery tool. You cut a slot in the two pieces of wood you're going to join, put some glue on a biscuit, stick the biscuit in the slots and clamp it together. The biscuits are made from beechwood. They swell up from the moisture in the glue and lock the wood together.
yes ANS 2 - If you mean wood boards, that's a definite NO. PVA (white or yellow glue) will adhere to wood better.
Yellow carpenter's glue.
Glue boards.
Warm water and a little scrubbing can remove white glue or school glue.
If you are smart you do NOT use nails. -You glue the joint and clamp it till the glue cures.