Victorthesecond
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Hello everyone. Continuing my newly-found woodwork journey, one of our friends asked if I would make her a condiment holder for sauces / vinegars etc. The attached photo shows my efforts - it's clamped for the glue to set, then I'll finish it by sanding and oiling (I have some Osmo oil that I can use)
At the moment, I've only used Gorilla woodglue to fix it all together, thinking that, once the glue is dry, I can use panel pins to secure things. But, I'm unhappy that either a) the pin heads will show or b) if I use a nailpunch, it riskes looking untidy. I could, I think, use a mix of sawdust and glue to fill the small holes and then sand it down, but experiments have either a) split the wood when hammering the pin in and / or b) it looks just a bit messy once the glue - sawdust mix is used.
I don't want to use screws as they can just look a bit bulky sometimes.
Any suggestions? Do you think that the glue on it's own will be strong enough (realistically, the only risk is that the bottom might drop out but I can't really see that happening without some prior warnings!)
As always, thanks for ideas and advice!
Mike
At the moment, I've only used Gorilla woodglue to fix it all together, thinking that, once the glue is dry, I can use panel pins to secure things. But, I'm unhappy that either a) the pin heads will show or b) if I use a nailpunch, it riskes looking untidy. I could, I think, use a mix of sawdust and glue to fill the small holes and then sand it down, but experiments have either a) split the wood when hammering the pin in and / or b) it looks just a bit messy once the glue - sawdust mix is used.
I don't want to use screws as they can just look a bit bulky sometimes.
Any suggestions? Do you think that the glue on it's own will be strong enough (realistically, the only risk is that the bottom might drop out but I can't really see that happening without some prior warnings!)
As always, thanks for ideas and advice!
Mike