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I have come up with a couple of ways to apply stain/paint/glue when making small wooden projects (most of my projects are small). On Amazon I found these foam cleaning swabs that are great for applying stain/paint/glue to my small projects. There is no lint or hair to get stuck on the wood, they are pretty absorbent and they do a good job spreading glue/stain evenly. After I am finished with the applicator I snip the foam tip off and keep the plastic handle that comes in handy stirring small cans of stain or paint and come in pretty handy when mixing and applying epoxy glue. I was making a large coffee cup display cabinet for my daughter where I cut 1/8" dados for i/8" plywood shelves and came up with the idea of using pipe cleaners for getting glue down into the dados without making a big mess. I thought someone might be able to use these ideas in their own work.
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From the album: Perfume Applicators
The same buckeye burl applicator with the lid removed.- 2 comments
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Hi all, the last couple of days I have had time to put on the lathe and actually get something done. So I decided that I would do a few of these perfume applicators that I had not done before. I hear that in some areas they can be pretty hot sellers too so we'll see how it goes. The first one is made from Buckeye burl Then one done in Bocote. The lids can be a bit of a pain to put together because they are so small, not much bigger than a dime. I had to put a block of wood between the applicator lid and the press rod so that they would have enough length to reach the lid. Thanks for looking
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From the album: Perfume Applicators
Here's the same bocote perfume applicator with the lid removed. -
From the album: Perfume Applicators
Another perfume applicator pen, this time in Bocote.-
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From the album: Perfume Applicators
Completed buckeye burl perfume applicator pen-
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