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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Jamie Buxton provides a gentle introduction
to Wooden Knobs and Pulls!
The article can be found here:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/articles/9
Comments welcome here in this thread!<!-- / message -->
_Aaron_
SawmillCreek Administrator
I love it! Very good Article!
Chris
"I have worked myself up from nothing to extreme poverty." Groucho Marx
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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.
Cheers,
John K. Miliunas
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Thanks, Jamie...nice lil' write-up!
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"
Great article Jaime - knobs look great -!
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
Great work, Jamie. Thanks for the pics - giving me ideas for future projects!
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
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,Originally Posted by Vaughn McMillan
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.