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Thread: Article #9: Wooden Knobs and Pulls by Jamie Buxton

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    Smile Article #9: Wooden Knobs and Pulls by Jamie Buxton

    Jamie Buxton provides a gentle introduction
    to Wooden Knobs and Pulls!

    The article can be found here:
    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/articles/9

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    Great Artcicle

    I love it! Very good Article!
    Chris
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    Great article, Chris! AND, some real neat ideas. Gonna' have to try that on one of my projects. Heck, maybe I'll experiment on my shop cab. doors.
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    Thanks, Jamie...nice lil' write-up!
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    Great article...very nice work and design. These are the details that give cabinets and furniture that custom -hand made look and feel! Excellent!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Great article Jaime - knobs look great -!

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    Well done!!

    Whenever we have embarked upon a construction project, whether it be a whole house, an office remodel or simply designing a room, careful and deliberate planning has always made the execution phase so much easier. Obviously Jamie's work demonstrates the same commitment. Again well done!!

    Ed Weiser

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    Great work, Jamie. Thanks for the pics - giving me ideas for future projects!

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    Good artical. Gave me some ideas for the future.

    This summer I made a small sharpening station. I did not want any handles protruding from the front any more than need be. As a result I came up with a solution as shown on this link
    http://www.superwoodworks.com/Projec...ingStation.htm

    Garry

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    Thanks for the article Jamie, and thanks for the ideas. Nice examples, too. I hadn't thought of tapping hardwood for machine screws, but it makes good sense.

    - Vaughn

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaughn McMillan
    Thanks for the article Jamie, and thanks for the ideas. Nice examples, too. I hadn't thought of tapping hardwood for machine screws, but it makes good sense.

    - Vaughn
    Vaughn,
    I do it all the time, typicaly a 10-32 screw works well and I get the ones with the big heads from my local ACE store. Or use fender washers.
    Last edited by Don Baer; 10-07-2005 at 5:55 PM.

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    Excellent article. I thought about it, even had saved styrofoam. Now that I have some ideas, I'll go for it.

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