davedoublem
Established Member
I had someone make some wood plinth bases for small gypsum sculptures I intend to sell. I wasn't sure how I was going to attach my sculpture until these were received and I feel the only suitable method that offers a reasonable hold based on the design of the plinth is using some kind of small attachment that is screwed into the top of the plinth that the sculpture will then sit over via a drilled hole within the base of sculpture and filled with strong adhesive.
The plinth is only approx 18mm thick and I don't want to drill all the way through. I also cannot drill upwards through the base of plinth so whatever I use needs to be attached to the top of plinth.
Ideally the width of rod or alternative attachment would be say 10-15mm. Are there any small metal attachments that can be easily. screwed into wood that could work for this purpose and that could be purchased easily online or from a local DIY centre?
The plinth is only approx 18mm thick and I don't want to drill all the way through. I also cannot drill upwards through the base of plinth so whatever I use needs to be attached to the top of plinth.
Ideally the width of rod or alternative attachment would be say 10-15mm. Are there any small metal attachments that can be easily. screwed into wood that could work for this purpose and that could be purchased easily online or from a local DIY centre?