I just want to remind you to think about your blanks and remember that this glue EXPANDS as it cures. I've had it ooze out of cracks and fill in voids, and at that point there is little you can do to get it out of there without damaging the blanks in some way. That was one of the main reasons I stopped using it, as I started using more figured and less solid wood. It doesn't take much of a hole (sometimes just a really big pore or small bug hole) for the stuff to squeeze out. That was the main reason I switched to epoxy. With a little practice it's no less messy, and the amount we use doesn't mean a significan increase in price. I bought a set with I think 2 8oz bottles and I've used it for well over a year, while the Gorilla Glue will go bad in the bottle once it is open, the epoxy does not nearly as quickly. It does work very well, especially if your drilled hole and tube have a little slop to their fit. Like most of the glues we use, while turning, heat will soften them.